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Title: Should the Internet be censored?
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February 11, 2001 |
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With anyone using the World Wide Web, anyone can abuse it. Data can be transmitted anonymously and secretly. Sex rings have used the Internet to trade in pictures and to encourage their immoral and sick habits. There is no way of knowing someone's age on the internet so it is virtually impossible to stop juveniles using it to access pornography and various other types of data (EPIC, 1997)... Showed first 250 characters
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Data can be transmitted anonymously and secretly. Sex rings have used the Internet to trade in pictures and to encourage their immoral and sick habits. There is no way of knowing someone's age on the internet so it is virtually impossible to stop juveniles using it to access pornography and various other types of data (EPIC, 1997)... Showed next 250 characters
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