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Online pornography / Emma Carlson Berne, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)Publication details: Detroit : Greenhaven Press, 2007.Description: 229 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780737736571
  • 9780737736588
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ471.B476.O555 2007
Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Is online pornography harmful to society? -- Online pornography is harmful / Jan LaRue -- Online pornography can be harmless / Liza Featherstone -- Online pornography is a growing moral problem / Kurt Eichenwald -- Online pornography is not a moral problem / J.D. Obenberger -- Online pornography is addictive / Rod Gustafson -- Online pornography is not addictive / Daniel Linz -- Is online pornography a form of free speech? -- Online pornography should be protected as free speech / Anthony Kennedy -- Online pornography should not be protected as free speech / Judith Reisman -- Pornography should not be controlled through legislation / Eugene Volokh -- Legislation can be helpful in controlling pornography / Robert Peters -- The government should not monitor the Internet to control pornography / Michael J. Miller -- The government should have a role in monitoring pornography on the Internet / J. Nicholas Hoover -- Should children be protected from online pornography? -- Children must be protected from online pornography / Frank York and Jan LaRue -- Children should not always be protected from online pornography / Marjorie Heins -- Children are already protected from online pornography / Paul J. Cambria Jr. -- Children are not yet protected from online pornography / Alberto R. Gonzales -- Libraries should put filtering software on their computers / Don S. Otis -- Libraries should not put filtering software on their computers / Hank Nichols -- Legislation is the best way to protect children on social networking sites / Tom Rodgers -- Education is the best way to protect children on social networking sites / Alan Cohen -- Should limits be placed on online pornography? -- Online pornography laws should be the same as other pornography laws / Pamela Paul -- Online pornography laws should not be the same as other pornography laws / Eric M. Winston -- A pornography web domain should be created / Celeste Biever -- A pornography web domain should not be created / Declan McCullagh.
Subject: This book is a collection of articles in which authors present both sides of the debate on whether online pornography is harmful to society, whether online pornography is a form of free speech, and whether limits should be placed on online pornography.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Is online pornography harmful to society? -- Online pornography is harmful / Jan LaRue -- Online pornography can be harmless / Liza Featherstone -- Online pornography is a growing moral problem / Kurt Eichenwald -- Online pornography is not a moral problem / J.D. Obenberger -- Online pornography is addictive / Rod Gustafson -- Online pornography is not addictive / Daniel Linz -- Is online pornography a form of free speech? -- Online pornography should be protected as free speech / Anthony Kennedy -- Online pornography should not be protected as free speech / Judith Reisman -- Pornography should not be controlled through legislation / Eugene Volokh -- Legislation can be helpful in controlling pornography / Robert Peters -- The government should not monitor the Internet to control pornography / Michael J. Miller -- The government should have a role in monitoring pornography on the Internet / J. Nicholas Hoover -- Should children be protected from online pornography? -- Children must be protected from online pornography / Frank York and Jan LaRue -- Children should not always be protected from online pornography / Marjorie Heins -- Children are already protected from online pornography / Paul J. Cambria Jr. -- Children are not yet protected from online pornography / Alberto R. Gonzales -- Libraries should put filtering software on their computers / Don S. Otis -- Libraries should not put filtering software on their computers / Hank Nichols -- Legislation is the best way to protect children on social networking sites / Tom Rodgers -- Education is the best way to protect children on social networking sites / Alan Cohen -- Should limits be placed on online pornography? -- Online pornography laws should be the same as other pornography laws / Pamela Paul -- Online pornography laws should not be the same as other pornography laws / Eric M. Winston -- A pornography web domain should be created / Celeste Biever -- A pornography web domain should not be created / Declan McCullagh.

This book is a collection of articles in which authors present both sides of the debate on whether online pornography is harmful to society, whether online pornography is a form of free speech, and whether limits should be placed on online pornography.

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