~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SANDY SANDFORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C'punks, The electronic newsletter put out by the TV show, C-NET Central, had this item in the most recent issue: ------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. "YOUR TURN": SHOULD YOU BE ABLE TO READ BOMB-MAKING INFO? The United States and seven other governments are moving to "felonize" distribution of bomb-making information on the Net and other electronic media. Yet censorship of the Net was recently dealt a double blow by twin defeats of the Communications Decency Act. Is this strictly a free speech issue? Or is there a difference in your mind between pictures of naked people and blueprints for a pipe bomb? And can the Net know the difference? To contribute your opinion, phone CNET at 415/395-7805, enter extension 5400, and leave a message. We'll listen to the responses and broadcast some of the best on CNET radio. Each week Digital Dispatch brings you the new "your turn" question, and each Wednesday you can hear the responses to the previous week's question on CNET radio: http://www.cnet.com/Content/Radio/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- Some of you may have a comment about this subject. S a n d y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~