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| More than a million completely legal websites have been blocked by US ISPs in response to the Pennsylvanian statute against Internet Child Pornography. Now the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) and the American Civil Liberty Union's Pennsylvanian Branch are hoping that District Jugde Jan E. Dubois will rule the statute unconstitutional. Representatives of CDT said after the first week of the court hearing they were optimistic about their case. "Witnesses from the Attorney General's office have acknowledged that they were aware that innocent sites have been blocked, too," says CDT attorney Lara Flint. The court hearing is still continuing and the final decision is expected in the next weeks, said Flint. Full story here. | ||
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