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Technology & Science

Jan. 25, 2001

Argument for Porn Filters at Libraries Received Skeptically

SAN FRANCISCO - Concerned about restricting access to the Internet, a 1st District Court of Appeal panel appeared ready Tuesday to give a thumbs down to a parent trying to force an East Bay municipal library to install a filter on its computer terminals to block children from viewing online pornography.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Concerned about restricting access to the Internet, a 1st District Court of Appeal panel appeared ready Tuesday to give a thumbs down to a parent trying to force an East Bay municipal library to install a filter on its computer terminals to block children from viewing online pornography...

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