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Re: Strange Sounds of Silence
Alan Pugh writes:
> Has anyone else out there noticed the strange sounds of silence
> emmanating from the american print and broadcast media concerning the
> rider attached to the Telecommunications Act recently signed by
> President Clinton known as the CDA (Communications Decency Act)?
There seems to be a wide difference in the way the major media is reporting
this story. For example, the editorial cartoon in today's (Sunday) San
Jose (California) Mercury News:
Picture: A man dressed in the style of the American Revolution sitting at a
computer. In the background are a two pictures in ovel frames. Next to
him on the table are a can of Pepsi and a candle stick. He is typing at
the keyboard. The thought baloon above the keyboard says (I substutite
XXXXXX for the areas that are drawn as a censor's block blackout):
"Dear Congressman --
You XXXXXX XXXXXX have really done it this time! This XXXXXX XXXXXXX
telecommunications bill with its XXXXXX XXXXXXX indecency provision is a
XXXXXX attack on free speech! You should have your XXXXXXX XXXX dipped in
tar and feathered!
[email protected]"
Of course the Mercury News a couple of weeks ago announced that it was
going to try to provide first class coverage of cyberspace issues. I give
it at least a B+ between its coverage of the CDA and the front page
interview with Rich Graves and discussion of the alternate sites to get
around the German censorship of Webcom.
Bill