Senator Kennedy's statement on the conference report on Internet censorship

Published: 1995-12-19

The following is the response that this author received after presenting my opinion on freedom of speech and opinion on the Internet to Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA). RW

Senator Edward Kennedy

Subj: Re: Internet Censorship Protest Day
Date: 95-12-19 13:10:00 EST
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]


Senator Kennedy's statement on the conference report on Internet censorship

I oppose the Internet censorship provision of the telecommunications conference report.

Federal censorship of the Internet is both unconstitutional and unnecessary.

No one condones pornography. But before enacting a blunderbuss ban like this, we ought to support effective alternatives, like software that is currently widely available, that give families greater power to block offensive material.


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Author(s): Ted Kennedy
Title: Senator Kennedy's statement on the conference report on Internet censorship
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Published: 1995-12-19
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