Content filtering like mentioned in the censorship piece by John Markoff, Internet Censorship Growth Hampers News, Study Says, is already required by law in the United States by the FCC, – though less than in China or Iran.
A disabled ‘figurenude’ photographer requested wire communications be ordered regulated as required for television, radio, and NY Times in the United States. This regulation or censorship request was for an injunction to cease trafficking of Plaintiff’s nude art to minors, – as would require all nudity prohibited like television, radio, and NY Times are censored today.
See Neeley v NameMedia Inc, et al, (5:09-cv-05151)(11-2558)
The case captioned above is fully briefed and before the Eighth Circuit Court to be “ignored” because there is no legal option but regulation of wire communications even when nicknamed “the Internet” by aging judges. The Attorney General and the FCC were already served notice of this action.
The almost holy, free and “open Internet” is nothing but the evolution of telegraph wires where computers replaced the telegraph machines and signal speed was elevated.
The end of pornography to anonymous people will be required by the injunction sought in:
Neeley v NameMedia Inc, et al
You may access the dockets in PACER via wire communications or access the dockets free online via wire communications.
- http://www.curtisneeley.com/5-09-cv-05151/Docket/index.htm
- http://www.curtisneeley.com/NameMedia/2011-2558/2558_Docket.htm
Maybe everyone will ignore this and keep pornography flowing freely by wire?
http://open.salon.com/blog/curtisneeley
BLOGs as the CB radios for the 21st century was a very good analogy.
This news tip may ALSO be ignored like the over three-year District Court case.
This NEWS tip will be available via UnReguLated wire locations (URLs) above.
Sincerely,
Curtis J Neeley Jr, MFA
www.CurtisNeeley.com
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DISCLAIMER: Curtis Neeley suffered a severe traumatic brain injury that often very negatively impacts his communications. He is often perceived as blunt, tactless, self-centered and rude. Although Curtis has a severe disability, he is determined to continue creating meaningful visual art. The Curtis Neeley Foundation will be created to preserve and promote his artistic photographic legacy.