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- 3. Newspapers, magazines, books
- 5. made it a criminal crime for commercial websites to make available to minors material "harmful to minors" as judged by community standards
- 7. unsolicited bulk email
- 9. A variety of proposals for restrictions on how telephone and cable companies interact with their broadband customers and how they set charges for service
- 10. the global nature of the Net makes it easier for one nation to impose restrictive standards on others.
- 12. Telephones, postal system
- 14. The main parts of this first major Internet censorship law were ruled unconstitutional
- 15. the global nature of Net allows restrictions in one country to be circumvented by using networks in other, less restrictive countries.
- 17. struck down a Michigan law that made it illegal to sell material that might be damaging to children
- 18. Television, radio
- 19. Block sites with specific words, phrases, and images
Down
- 1. allow public access to governments in many situations
- 2. How does the government regulate both the structure of the broadcasting industry and the content of its programs?
- 4. the main parts of this first major Internet censorship law were ruled unconstitutional
- 5. anti-spam law
- 6. depicts a sexual act against state law
- 8. requires libraries and schools to use filter software on Internet terminals
- 11. which category has the strongest first Amendment right?
- 13. in cyberspace protects criminal and antisocial ativitis
- 16. what is one way to reduce spam?