11. In the deal last week, networks agreed to new rating codes in exchange for a moratorium on criticism of shows and on legislation to regulate content. 12. It would be tough to regulate content. 13. Prodigy officials said they would give customers unrestricted access to Usenet and not try to regulate the content of the news groups reachable through the Prodigy system. 14. She said the city of Los Angeles should not try to regulate the content. 15. The act gives the government certain powers to regulate the content of the Internet and on-line services, which many large computer firms argue is unconstitutional. 16. The bill would forbid the Federal Communications Commission from trying to regulate the content of public radio and TV stations. 17. The networks have long opposed external attempts to regulate the content of television programs, calling them unconstitutional and a form of censorship. 18. The most troublesome proposals stem from a potentially overbroad effort to regulate the content of advertising, thus infringing the rights of the industry to promote a lawful product. 19. The talks end years of protests that any attempt to regulate the content of their programs amounted to censorship. 20. The Washington-based organization supports federal law to regulate Internet content. |