Judge throws out Child Porn Law

By Blog Bloke September 12th, 2004 | 2 Comments Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

In his infinite wisdom a federal judge throws out a Pennsylvania law requiring Internet service providers to block Web sites containing child pornography, saying the tools also cause “massive suppression” of constitutionally protected material.

The 2002 law was aimed at forcing companies like America Online to block customers from viewing Web sites with sexually explicit images of children. No one challenged the state’s right to stop child porn, which is already illegal under federal law. But lawyers for the Center for Democracy and Technology and the American Civil Liberties Union had argued that the filtering technology used to block such Web sites is too clumsy.

Over two years, the groups said, Internet service providers trying to obey blocking orders were forced to cut access to at least 1.5 million legal Web sites that had nothing to do with child pornography or even legal pornography, but shared Internet addresses with the offending sites.

U.S. District Judge Jan E. DuBois agreed the law could not be enforced without also blocking protected material. “There is little evidence that the act has reduced the production of child pornography or the child sexual abuse associated with its creation,” DuBois wrote. “On the other hand, there is an abundance of evidence that implementation of the act has resulted in massive suppression of speech protected by the First Amendment.”

*Another example of legal gobbledegook flying in the face of common sense. Don’t ya just love lawyers?

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    2 Comments so far to “Judge throws out Child Porn Law”

    1. I think forbidding child porn is like forbidding someone to burn his bedroom when in fact the house is already on fire.

      To effectively prevent child pornography we have to ban all forms of pornography.

      Seeing a nude adult women is no better than watching nude kids… both are awful and bring more negative impacts on the society than the positive benefits.

      pornography is as bad as drugs, there is nothing good coming out from it except for financial profits by porn industry.

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    2. What is the statute of limitation in this lawsuit ?

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