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Re: FTC online workshop on privacy



There's actually an interesting parallel here.  If you look at the
Dworkin "ban pornography because speech is action" crowd, they often
end up on the same side of things as the Christian Coalition "ban porn
because it drives you to ungodly acts" crowd.  They both happily support
legislation that would ban such images.  The left and the right move so
far off the edges of the scales that they come around and meet each other
on the same side of the issue.

-Shabbir J. Safdar * Online Representative * Voters Telecomm. Watch (VTW)
 http://www.vtw.org/ * Defending Your Rights In Cyberspace

"E. ALLEN SMITH" writes:
>        It's unsurprising that some of the same groups backing the CDA are
>backing this, since they used danger to children as an excuse for it. (A
>rather transparent one, given the actions vs Compuserve). I am disappointed in
>EPIC for cooperating with them.
>
>From:	IN%"[email protected]"  "Declan B. McCullagh" 22-MAY-1996 17:46:10.71
>
>>Excerpts from internet.cypherpunks: 22-May-96 Re: FTC online workshop on
>>.. by Declan [email protected] 
>>> The legislation being introduced at 10:30 am will restrict selling
>>> mailing lists with childrens' names and other identifying info on them,
>>> including email lists. Another attempt to regulate the net, or a good
>>> thing?
>
>>Whoops. I should have said the press conference happened at 10:30 am.
>>The bill will be introduced in both houses later this  week.
>
>>Interesting press conference. Enough is Enough! took quite a bit of time
>>to rant about the dangers of the Internet. Pedophiles, chat rooms,
>>illegal pornography.
>
>>You get the idea.
>
>	Quite.
>	-Allen