Internet Pornography Wins at U. S. Supreme Court as Cell Phone Numbers Go Public
Goodbye, Child Online Protection Act - You Were Never Enforced, Anyway
The Child Online Protection Act of 1998 (COPA) was created to prevent pornography from being so easily called up on the Internet by unsuspecting minors. It would have required schools and libraries to install some security measure against online porn, and for Internet Porn distributors to ensure no access to minors. Ever since, it has been under fire by groups like the American Library Association (ALA) and the ACLU to protect free speech. In 2002, the Pennsylvania Court of Appeals decided in favor of the ALA. COPA was never enacted.
Although a New York Times editorial calls this a "Win for Free Speech" due to supposedly sweeping censorship in the wording within the Child Online Protection Act, proponents of the bill had hoped that the Supreme Court would revisit it and dole out a decision to make it legal. But the decision was that the responsibility for filtering falls within the hands of the parents.
Cell Phone Porn - Information and Action Item for Parents:
According to the International Association for the Wireless Telecommunications Industry, approximately 79% of all teens have a mobile cell phone device. And apparently, the iPhone is exceptionally ideal for viewing pornography.
Couple this with the fact that all cell phone numbers in the United States were released on Thursday, 1/30/09, to telemarketing companies. It may be possible to prevent these calls by calling the National Do Not Call List at 888-382-1222 (call must be made from the cell phone on which you wish to stop messages), or register online at https://www.donotcall.gov/default.aspx. If you put a hold on your number last year, that was good for only 1 year.
The National Coalition for the Protection of Children has put out a guide for parents entitled "Sex and Cell Phones: Protect Your Children". It encourages parents to become educated to the new technology and provides suggestions for safety measures.
TO PARENTS concerned about Internet Porn and Mobile Porn: I first submitted this article to a certain Citizen Journalism blogsite as an Exclusive News Item, but it was refused on the basis of being a topic "of limited interest", and for some reason that it should be published as a local item although these were nationwide events. Are you interested in this topic? Please leave a comment! And it would be nice if you would ask your friends with kids to come read it and get the info from the National Coalition for the Protection of Children's website.
Sources:
National Coalition for the Protection of Children: http://www.nationalcoalition.org/.
"A Win for Free Speech", New York Times editorial: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/27/opinion/27tue2.html?_r=2&ref=opinion.
"Teenagers: A Generation Unplugged" - Survey by CTIA-The Wireless Association® and Harris Interactive, International Association for the Wireless Telecommunications Industry: http://www.ctia.org/advocacy/research/index.cfm/AID/11483.
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52 Comments
Post a CommentPornography is a serious problem. As to solving the problem? Man can't. He can't even "direct his own step."- Jer. 10:23.
Thank you for this great article and resources for parents.
Another great article on this topic :) Sheri
It is definitely a topic of interest, Sheryl. :o) I tend to think that cell phone is a luxury item for school-going teenagers rather, though the library internet access is another thing altogether (but then adults use libraries, too). Sometimes I think we ban things too much here in America and it is the banning that makes the things seem disproportionally appealing to rebelling adolescents. I don't know which is better... no law on the thing or too many laws that don't get enforced (and so rendering the existing laws a lot less authority and respect than they merit). C'est la vie, I guess, ay? :o)
I think this topic may have been of "limited interest" to those particular bloggers! This is good info to know.
Jennifer said my thoughts exactly. Plus- I hadn't heard of this until I read your terrific article. Thank you for informing the public!
I don't answer any cell phone call if I do not recognize the number that pops up on my caller ID. Last thing I need is people being able to contact me 24/7. I am going to get a new number and pay to have it remain unpublished - I'm sick of the telemarketers calling my cell. And never give your real cell number on an internet communication unless you actually want the person to whom you gave your number to call you. I always give 'em an old number from about 10 years ago.
Wow...I had no idea. Great article.
Limited interest my butt! Your article is extrememly important, and it is something every parent should have to read. Excellent job.
Isn't this lovely? uhg...