Libraries Still Turning Down Federal Funds Over Filter Issue

from the let-us-make-up-our-own-minds dept

A year after the Supreme Court said the federal government could require public libraries to use filters on their computers if they wanted to receive federal funds, libraries are still debating what to do. While many libraries immediately decided to forego any federal funding, others spent some time debating it. Up in Oregon, a library has decided that their philosophy on library access to information is more important than some federal dollars and won't block all of their computers. Instead, because they're smart enough to understand this isn't a fully black-and-white issue, they're putting filters on some machines, and giving users the choice.
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  1. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 11 Jun 2004 @ 12:41pm

    Good for Them

    Libraries should be places open to viewing porn and beating off in public.

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  2. identicon
    dorpus, 11 Jun 2004 @ 12:45pm

    Talibanic America

    This debate reflects the Taliban-like fixation that Americans have on the institution of "family values", i.e. marriage and children. In Europe and Asia, people have more casual attitudes toward what we would call "family values". Even Japanese women, who many Americans perceive as submissive or family-oriented, are perhaps the most anti-marriage women in the world today. Americans would sooner let their kids see porn than welcome someone who openly says that he/she does not want to marry. Even homosexuals and left-wing activists here make a big deal out of finding their "partner for life".


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