The Cartoon Decency Act, from The Netly News
*********** http://cgi.pathfinder.com/netly/opinion/0,1042,1055,00.html The Netly News Network June 13, 1997 The Cartoon Decency Act? by Declan McCullagh (declan@well.com) We all know what threats confront our children today: War. Hunger. Poverty. Ignorance. But animated cartoon characters on the Net? Actually, the Center for Media Education and its allies ignored the others and just zeroed in on the looming menace of Net-toons yesterday during the Federal Trade Commission's interminable privacy hearings. CME's Shelley Pasnik warned, "Animated product spokescharacters are coming into our childrens' computers... Parents are deeply troubled by the intrusive nature of the online [world] coming into our homes." Hadn't she read Kurt Anderson's editorial in The New Yorker this week, that the onslaught of 'toons signals a cultural renaissance in the U.S.? Doh! The Center for Media's alarums sound familiar. Supporters of the notorious Communications Decency Act cried that "pornography is coming into our home computers" and used the same excuse of "protecting children" to justify passing the law. [...] Next came Michael Brody from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, who cranked up the rhetoric even more. "Ronald McDonald is so very busy in a cyberspace with no child rules. With entertainment and advertising totally merged, Ronald exploits children easily," Brody said. "Cholesterol is not the real public health menace on Ronald's web site, but the invasion and destruction of a child's fantasy life." Good thing he hadn't seen HotWired's Cocktail site. [...]
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