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Police Blotter: Is computer-generated pornography illegal?

November 2, 2007 Utah jury delivers guilty verdict after being told "computer-generated images" of nude minors are illegal--despite Supreme Court ruling. TAGS: minor, Utah, conduct, Police Blotter, verdict, jury, woman, picture, law, image, photograph

How to hinder, not help, social networks

December 4, 2007 iMega chairman Joe Brennan says digital innovators face increased risks because of politically motivated short-term fixes by state governments. TAGS: social networking, North Carolina, minor, MySpace, law, government, U.S.

Police blotter: Florida judges target Net sex

November 17, 2006 In this week's installment, state's supreme court says IMs are "e-mail" and upholds ban on "harmful" messages to minors. TAGS: minor, Florida, Police Blotter, law, statute, New Mexico, Virginia, IM, New York, Adobe PDF, e-mail

Yahoo closes chat rooms over child sex concerns

June 23, 2005 Pepsi and others pull ads amid worries that adults were using the chat rooms to seduce minors. TAGS: chat room, minor, Yahoo! Inc., PepsiCo, TV

Senators propose labels for adult Web sites

April 12, 2007 Legislation requires "harmful to minors" Web pages to be tagged so kids can beware, but a wealth of constitutional problems loom. TAGS: minor, senator, proposal, label, kid, tagging, Web page, idea

Judge blocks California video game law

December 22, 2005 Saying minors have rights, a federal judge puts state law restricting "violent" video games on ice. TAGS: Ronald Whyte, minor, video game, First Amendment, law, federal judge, Judge, California, games, video

Net porn ban faces another legal setback

March 22, 2007 Federal judge says 1998 law targeting Web sites deemed "harmful to minors" goes too far and violates the free speech rights of American adults. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, minor, porn, setback, First Amendment, law, opinion, filter, prosecutor, Bush Administration, federal judge, material, court, response, professor, Google Inc.

What's behind the video game witch hunt?

June 13, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains who's driving the campaign against politically incorrect video games--and why. TAGS: minor, Richard Posner, video game, Indianapolis, Democrat, law, bill, Illinois, violence, games, America, video

Supreme Court weighs Net porn law

October 14, 2003 The justices will revisit the constitutionality of restrictions on commercial Web sites with materials deemed "harmful to minors." TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, minor, law, publisher, material, court, community

Senate panel OKs video game study

March 9, 2006 In step toward future restrictions, legislation would fund major study on effects of video game, Net, TV and cell phone use. TAGS: Lieberman Software Corp, minor, video game, Hillary Clinton, bill, legislation, law, violence, senator, media, games, video, TV, cell phone

Why ribaldry could earn you prison time

June 27, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why you could face jail for sending a dirty joke to an unmoderated mailing list. TAGS: Michigan, Utah, minor, registry, law, mailing list, address, e-mail address, e-mail, president

High court rejects CDA

June 26, 1997 The Supreme Court finds the Communications Decency Act unconstitutional under the First Amendment. TAGS: Communications Decency Act, First Amendment, statute, minor, speech, provision, court, children, law

Are violent video games really a problem?

August 2, 2006 Panelists and audience members at Siggraph discuss whether uproar is based in fact or a soapbox for politicians. TAGS: minor, video game, violence, politician, games, video, retailer

Utah governor weighs antiporn proposal

March 4, 2005 Bill requiring Net providers to cordon off "harmful to minors" Web sites goes to governor after tech firms fail to block it. TAGS: Utah, Governor, Internet provider, content provider, minor, e-mail company, service provider, search engine, e-mail

Supreme Court keeps Net porn law on ice

June 29, 2004 update In a close vote, the justices rule that a federal law designed to restrict Internet pornography violates Americans' free-speech rights. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, porn, minor, law, Philadelphia, court, prosecutor, children, trial, America, material

Video games in Congress' crosshairs

June 2, 2006 House committee on consumer protection plans a public hearing to highlight violent and sexually explicit games. TAGS: committee, video game, minor, mature, Human Resources, Grand Theft Auto, Rep., Democrat, games, video

House bans 'morphed' child pornography

June 26, 2002 The 413-to-8 vote aims to circumvent a recent Supreme Court decision that nixed an earlier ban on computer-generated sex images of minors. The Senate introduced a similar proposal. TAGS: minor, First Amendment, legislation, law, bill, Rep., freedom, court, Washington, image

Politicians lash out at video game industry

June 14, 2006 Some call for greater action by companies to prevent explicit content from getting into minors' hands. TAGS: minor, Rockstar Games, video game, politician, Grand Theft Auto, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Democrat, Republican, games, video

Senators renew call for .xxx domains

March 17, 2006 Two Democrats propose a bill requiring feds to negotiate with ICANN to revive plans for the virtual red-light district. TAGS: domain, minor, district, porn, bill, proposal, domain name, senator, Democrat

MySpace growth continues amid criticism

March 31, 2006 Popular site is signing up new members at record pace, but remains target of concerns regarding safety of younger users. TAGS: MySpace, Tribe Networks, profile, member, minor, Friendster Inc., safety, policy
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