What was the Communications Decency Act?
The Communications Decency Act was a law thrown out by the US Supreme Court in 1997 that had extraterritorial reach. This law criminalized indecent speech and also had exterritorial effect, that made non-U.S. sysops liable for content on their sites. This was very much like the Hyde Blyley Act, also meant to censor speech on the Net. 4. What is this Christian Right that we oppose The Christian Right made of of several fundamentalist Christian groups (as well as some Muslim fundamentalists) who want to force their views on others, and who advocate censorship of the Internet, among other things. They give ALL religion a bad name, because of this What we oppose are folks like Jerry Falwell, Oral Roberts, Sarah Palin, and others. One professor of mine had it right once when he likened the Christian Right to the Nazis of 1930s Germany. The similiarities are very similar. It is the opinion of this media outlet that fundamentalist Christians are defiling Christianity much in the same way that