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Posted in access | Thursday, May 6th, 2010 | 10 Comments »
Tags: cipa, filtering, law legal, lawsuits
Remember CIPA? And remember how we were always holding out hope that someone would challenge it in an “as applied” challenge, an adult who wanted to view material that was blocked by the filters? Well there’s been a challenge, in Washington state, and the State Supreme Court ruled that filtering for adults was in fact [...]
Posted in hi | Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Tags: aclu, censorship, filtering, filters, lib, sarahoughtonjan, youtube
“Government imposed censorship is very different from censorship imposed by a parent.” “Internet content filtering does in fact have flaws… It overblocks.” Thanks to Sarah for the heads up and kudos for the ACLU using your research. I find that numbers, not emotional appeals are what are going to really help make the case against [...]
Posted in librarians | Sunday, November 11th, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Tags: berniemargolis, bpl, filtering, firing
Bernie Margolis was on ALA Council with me and is one of my favorite library administrators. He’s taken some bold stances in favor of intellectual freedom, from resisting filtering to refusing to bow to government pressure to remove items from his libraries’ shelves. Now he’s being fired — or rather his contract isn’t being renewed [...]
Posted in access | Monday, August 27th, 2007 | 6 Comments »
This brief but popular story about an Australian teenager doing an end-run around a government sponsored pornography filter doesn’t have much to do with libraries. However, it has some applicability to our CIPA situation here in the states in a few ways. Filtering is expensive but no one knows how expensive. Should a porn filter [...]
Posted in ala | Sunday, April 22nd, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Tags: ala, libraries, report
ALA has published The State of America’s Libraries (pdf link), a 17 page report about what libraries in the US are up to and how they’re doing. Actually it’s more like how ALA is doing. There are a lot of people lately telling us what’s up with libraries and technology. The Gates Foundation likes to [...]
Posted in access | Friday, November 17th, 2006 | 2 Comments »
Tags: aclu, cipa, filtering, lawsuit
Seth links to an ACLU-WA press release which states that they are helping three patrons and a non-profit bring a lawsuit against the North Central Regional Library System in Eastern Washington for not allowing adult patrons to disable the SmartFilter filtering software that the library places on its public access computers. No statement from the [...]
Posted in access | Thursday, July 27th, 2006 | 11 Comments »
Tags: cipa, dopa, filtering
Straight form the Center for Democracy and Technology: “The House of Representatives has passed a bill that would force schools and libraries to block chat and social networking sites as a condition of receiving federal E-rate funding.” This bill is also known as DOPA, also known as bad news for libraries. Putting the Federal Communications [...]
Posted in access | Saturday, February 11th, 2006 | 4 Comments »
Tags: cipa, digitaldivide, filters, laws, rural, vermont
I spoke to a librarian at a rural library today. She works ten hours a week — well she’s paid for ten and works many more. The library has one computer, and that computer has dial-up access. Her board is considering getting her a second computer, so that she can do her work while the [...]
Posted in access | Monday, October 10th, 2005 | Comments Off
Tags: aclu, cipa, libraries, rhodeisland
Remember that report the Rhode Island ACLU wrote about how libraries were overfiltering or erratically filtering the Internet access they were providing? The ACLU claimed that the libraries were blocking access to constitutionally protected material. The Rhode Island library consortium Cooperating Libraries Automated Network, which most RI public libraries belong to, has made its filtering [...]
Posted in access | Sunday, May 15th, 2005 | Comments Off
Tags: filtering, laws
Libraries that take federal money already have to have filters. Now the Allegheny Council [PA] is considering a bill to require libraries to report incidents involving “illegal” viewing of pornography on library computers. If libraries fail to report these incidents annually — ostensibly to help improve the filters — the county will not fund the [...]