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A New First Amendment Model For Evaluating Content-Based Regulation Ofinternet Pornography: Revising The Strict Scrutiny Model To Better Reflect The Realities Of The Modern Media Age, Mark S. Kende
BYU Law Review
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Zoning The Internet: A New Approach To Protecting Children Online, Cheryl B. Preston
Zoning The Internet: A New Approach To Protecting Children Online, Cheryl B. Preston
BYU Law Review
This Article considers how Internet architecture can be harnessed to create an online environment where government regulation of material harmful to minors can be effective but not unreasonably burdensome. It proposes a solution that engages technology in refocusing the point of regulation, thereby reducing the burden on speech and increasing the ability to achieve constitutionally recognized governmental objectives. This Article briefly examines failed congressional attempts to restrict children's access to sexually explicit content online, and then introduces the Internet Community Ports Concept, which relies on channeling technology to divide kinds of content among various Internet ports. After briefly outlining the …
Making Family-Friendly Internet A Reality: The Internet Community Ports Act, Dawn C. Nunziato
Making Family-Friendly Internet A Reality: The Internet Community Ports Act, Dawn C. Nunziato
BYU Law Review
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I Want My Mtv ... And My Abc, Cbs, Nbc, And Fox: Cbs Broadcasting, Inc. V. Echostar Communications Corp., The Satellite Home Viewer Act Of 1988, And An Argument For Consumer Choice In Distant Network Broadcasting, Kevin W. Harris
BYU Law Review
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