Censorware Not Good, Just Better Than COPA 146
Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton writes in with with an essay that starts "On March 22nd, District Court Judge Lowell Reed ruled that the Child Online
Protection Act was unconstitutional,
partly because the judge called it 'vague and overbroad,' and partly
because
less restrictive means existed, such as Internet blocking software.
I'll leave others to comment on the legal issues, but blocking software is
something
that I've studied, and it's important to make sure this decision is not
seen
as some kind of vindication for the 'censorware' industry." Tap that link below to read the rest of his story.