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Improving Cyberspace

Improving Cyberspace


Improving Cyberspace
by
Jason Crandall
Honors English III
Research Paper
26 February 1996

Thesis: Though governments cannot physically regulate the
Internet, cyberspace needs regulations to prevent
illegal activity, the destruction of morals, and child
access to pornography.

I. Introduction.

II. Illegal activity online costs America millions and hurts
our economy.
A. It is impossible for our government to physically
regulate cyberspace.
1. One government cannot regulate the Internet by
itself.
2. The basic design of the Internet prohibits

censorship.
B. It is possible for America to censor the Internet.
1. All sites in America......


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Approximate Word Count: 2702
Approximate Pages: 11 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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