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Updated: 7/9/2003; 9:33:24 AM.

 

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Wednesday, July 09, 2003

ALA's CIPA FAQ:

The American Library Association has prepared an FAQ on CIPA.


9:27:57 AM    

Thursday, July 03, 2003

CIPA Update:

"The FCC has released a Public Notice concerning the implementation of CIPA following the Supreme Court's decision last week. ALA will be posting further details and a FAQ on implementation within a few days. A .pdf version of the document is also available." [from Louise McAulay at Suburban Library System]


3:24:31 PM    

Tuesday, July 01, 2003

New Study on Filtering in Schools.

"The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Online Policy Group have released a study documenting the effects of Internet filtering in US schools. The study found that...[f]or every Web page correctly blocked as advertised, one or more was blocked incorrectly." [from nsls.info]


2:47:27 PM    

Tuesday, June 24, 2003

Supreme Court Upholds CIPA, CPL to filter Internet stations:

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 yesterday to uphold CIPA.  The American Library Association has this press release.  The Chicago Sun Times has an article on the Chicago Public Library's reaction.


3:53:53 PM    

Friday, March 07, 2003

CIPA update from Wired News:

"Justices Eye Library Porn Filters. The Supreme Court hears arguments on whether Congress can force public libraries to filter out porn sites on their Internet terminals. [Wired News]"  A decision is expected by July 2003.


3:30:09 PM    

Wednesday, November 13, 2002

CIPA heads to the Supreme Court:

- "The Supreme Court said Tuesday it will decide i .... - "The Supreme Court said Tuesday it will decide if public libraries can be forced to install software blocking sexually explicit Web sites."

"Congress has struggled to find ways to protect children from Internet pornography without infringing on free speech rights for Web site operators."

"Lawmakers have passed three laws since 1996, but the Supreme Court struck down the first and blocked the second from taking effect." (from CNN) [Library Stuff - Updated daily by Steven M. Cohen]

For more information on the developments on this case, see ALA's announcement.  Wired also has a new article on the case.


2:33:31 PM    

Thursday, September 19, 2002

Schools speak out on their filtering experiences:

Schools reluctantly install Web filters [LISNews.com]

LISNews links to a rather long CNN article that reflects the frustration teachers, school administrators, and students feel towards filters.


10:11:36 AM    

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