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Intellectual Property

Sep. 8, 1999

L.A. County Will Ponder Limiting Internet Access

Despite several court rulings finding similar laws unconstitutional, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is scheduled today to consider whether to order reports on how to draft county policies limiting Internet access on computers at public libraries and for county employees at work.

        
By Lauren Bartlett
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Despite several court rulings finding similar laws unconstitutional, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is scheduled today to consider whether to order reports on how to draft county policies limiting Internet access...

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