Supreme Court to review porn filtering Act

Supreme Court to review porn filtering Act
“NYT” story.

“WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. The Supreme Court agreed today to review Congress’s latest effort to shield children from pornography on the Internet, a federal law that requires libraries to install filters on all computers providing Internet access to adults as well as to young patrons.

A special three-judge federal court in Philadelphia ruled last spring that the Children’s Internet Protection Act was unconstitutional because it induced public libraries to violate their patrons’ First Amendment rights as a condition of receiving federal financing for Internet access….”

UK Government discovers danger of email scams. Sharp cookies, eh?

UK Government discovers danger of email scams. Sharp cookies, eh?

Speaking yesterday at the launch of National Consumer week Consumer Affairs Minister, Melanie Johnson, said: “We have warned the public about the danger of postal scams, such as bogus prize draws and competitions. But people also need to bear the same warnings in mind if they use mobile phones, fax machines and e-mail.

“Every day, people throughout the UK open their mail, turn on their computers or switch on their mobile phones to learn that they’ve won ‘an exciting prize’ in a draw, lottery or some other promotion. While much of the marketing conducted in this way is legitimate, unfortunately it also includes examples, which are misleading or untrue.

“All too often those people taken in by scams make the mistake of being too trusting and lose money as a result,” she said.