U.S. Internet Pornography: A Court of Appeals Analysis (Research)

Presented at the annual International Communication Association Conference in 2006. Historically, the United States has legally protected children from pornographic media. The Internet has brought increased access for and to children as a media audience. Yet computer filtering systems have proven inadequate (Miller, 2001); parents admit they cannot and do not monitor their children 24-hours-a-day … Continue reading U.S. Internet Pornography: A Court of Appeals Analysis (Research)