Internet Censorship and Free Speech
What makes censorship and free speech on the internet different from radio, TV, etc? Analyze the morality of applying censorship to the internet.
Who determines what "obscene" and "indecent" mean? Was the Supreme Court right in rejecting the CDA? Should the government have any role in deciding what content is on the internet?
Should companies be able to take legal action against "gripe sites", or should those sites be protected?
On message boards and discussion forums, should potentially dangerous comments be taken seriously, with action to find the poster's identity?
Devil's Advocate: Is the government using the protection of children as an excuse for censorship? Are the techniques of catching online predators by police moral, or are they simply resorting to the predator tactics themselves?