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Regarding yesterday's thread: In Victory for Adult, High Court Rejects COPA
The online adult industry escaped a potential punishing blow Tuesday as U.S. justices ruled that a law meant to punish pornographers who peddle adult material to web-surfing kids is probably an unconstitutional restraint on free speech. The Supreme Court, 5-4, said an appeals court was correct to block COPA, or the Child Online Protection Act, from taking effect because it likely violates the First Amendment.
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Wow,
5-4 thats too close for comfort but good news nontheless.... |
"a law meant to punish pornographers who peddle adult material to web-surfing kids" uh, sure.
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as predicted. . . . now all you cocksuckers that said I was wrong can suck my dick
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not sure what you predicted baddog but -- "The majority, led by Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, sent the COPA case back to a lower court for a trial that could give the federal government a chance to prove the law does not go too far." or are they referring to what happened before?
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