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A new federal law orders libraries to install "filtering" software, to prevent kids from tapping the Internet's seamier educational offerings. The measure, part of the Children's Internet Protection Act The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is one of a number of bills that the United States Congress has proposed in an attempt to limit children's exposure to pornography and other controversial material online.  signed last December, denies federal funding to libraries that don't set up blocking software. Meanwhile, several states--including Maine, Montana, and Arkansas--are considering their own versions of the federal mandate.

Now the American Library Association American Library Association, founded 1876, organization whose purpose is to increase the usefulness of books through the improvement and extension of library services. , the American Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), nonpartisan organization devoted to the preservation and extension of the basic rights set forth in the U.S. Constitution. , and a growing list of additional plaintiffs are suing to stop the law. They charge that the filters block access to constitutionally protected material, a claim backed in a recent Consumer Reports study that tested six filtering programs on the market today. All of the programs blocked some child-friendly sites. (In a separate study, the program I-Gear blocked even such asexual political groups as he Electronic Frontier Foundation See EFF.

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Meanwhile, five out of six failed to deny access to 20 percent of the "bad" sites. The bottom line? A kid looking for boobs will still probably find them; a kid writing a report on breast cancer might have to look elsewhere.

Of course, that isn't likely to dissuade those terrified for the moral rectitude of an entire generation. Some are even attempting to cast online smut smut, name for an order of parasitic fungi (Ustilaginales) and the various diseases of plants caused by them. Smuts produce sootlike masses of spores on the host.  as a public health issue. Earlier this year in Livermore, California, the conservative Public Justice Institute asked an appeals court to order the town library to install filtering software. The group claims a 12-year-old boy was traumatized by hardcore pornography that he discovered with a library computer. The images, argued PJI PJI Pattern Jury Instructions
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, led him to exhibit "anti-social behavior."
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Title Annotation:Internet filtering software in libraries
Author:Rimensnyder, Sara
Publication:Reason
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:May 1, 2001
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