A.C.L.U. v. Reno: An Endorsement of Internet Self-Regulation?

Title
A.C.L.U. v. Reno: An Endorsement of Internet Self-Regulation?
Publication Date
1998
Author(s)
Lee, Karen
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
King's College, School of Law
Place of publication
United Kingdom
UNE publication id
une:3530
Abstract
In the landmark decision of 'A.C.L.U. v. Reno' (1997) 138 L. Ed. 2d 874, the United States Supreme Court held unconstitutional key provisions of the Communications Decency Act, which attempted to protect minors from potentially harmful and indecent materials on the Internet. The ruling marks the court's first decision (and is the first judgment of a supreme court worldwide) on the Internet and is a serious setback to American legislators in their attempts to thwart the dissemination of offensive and indecent material via the Internet.
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Citation
King's College Law Journal, v.9, p. 147-150
ISSN
0961-5768
Start page
147
End page
150

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