Internet Censorship
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Freedom of Speech: Censorship of the Internet
Many of use it daily. We find it useful, and it has become part of our everyday lives. “It” is the Internet. The Internet has dramatically changed our society. It brings together people and their ideas from all around the world in a short amount of time. It is expanding daily to allow new ideas and thought s to be transmitted quickly and easily with the single click of a button. One can find information on almost any subject there. Yet many people are trying to censor it.
The Internet is accessed by millions of people around the world each day. If the Internet is to considered a global resource it must remain uncensored.
Is Internet Censorship Needed? Internet censorship seems to be the target of many debates nowadays in the U.S. due to the rising popularity of the Internet and the large amounts of pornography, warez, illegal drugs, and general threats to society. It is a very hard subject to handle, after all no individual is in charge of the internet, and in fact no one really owns it except perhaps the “millions of people throughout the world who contribute to it in various ways” (Burton). The argument for censorship has been going on for at least 5 years now and no one sees an answer being had anytime soon. Getting rid of all the offensive content on the Internet would perhaps make it more productive but is it legal to stifle the rights of others like that? The government thought so at one point and tried to pass a law to help filter the Internet only to have it found unconstitutional soon after
To understand why the Internet is subject to such a controversial debate, we must first learn what it is and what it contains. The Internet is a method of communication and a source of information that is becoming more popular among those who are interested in, and have the time to surf the information superhighway. The Internet has been in universal use for many years. It...