1. Can educators regulate the contents of school-sponsored publications or plays even if they do not cause disruption? 2. Further, the justification that channel scarcity requires the government to regulate the content of broadcasting no longer exists. 3. We need better laws to regulate the content of the Internet. 4. Although Gibson steered clear of predicting the exact future of the Internet, he offered his opinions about regulating its content. 5. And efforts to regulate its content have run afoul of free speech concerns. 6. Any efforts to regulate the content of messages on the information highway and the producers or transmitters of that content should be kept to the constitutionally acceptable minimum. 7. Broadcasters have long opposed external attempts to regulate the content of programs on First Amendment and censorship issues. 8. But the commission should not venture further into regulating the content of broadcasting, and should stick to its plan not to regulate the print media. 9. Despite the Supreme Court rejection of the first legislative attempt to regulate the content of the Internet, there is still some sentiment in Congress that laws are needed. 10. Fantasy is fine, we say, as long as the content is regulated by us, not them. |