compelled speech in texas
David Honig
honig at sprynet.com
Sun Jul 1 20:40:24 PDT 2001
At 04:36 PM 6/29/01 -0700, mmotyka at lsil.com wrote:
> Sec. 35.102. SOFTWARE OR SERVICES THAT RESTRICT ACCESS TO CERTAIN
>MATERIAL ON INTERNET.
> (a) A person who provides an interactive computer service to
>another person for a fee shall provide free of charge to each subscriber
>of the service in this state a
> link leading to fully functional shareware, freeware, or
>demonstration versions of software or to a service that, for at least
>one operating system, enables the
> subscriber to automatically block or screen material on the
>Internet.
You could simply tell them to edit their hosts table so that
Evil domain names point nowhere.
> (b) A provider is considered to be in compliance with this
>section if the provider places, on the provider's first page of world
>wide web text information accessible to
> a subscriber,
WTF is a "first" page in hyperlinked text? Unconstitutional *and*
sloppy lawwriting.
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