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Pornography in the New Age
Title: Pornography in the New Age
Category: Literature / English
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Pornography in the New Age
John Brown
Pornography in the New Age
With the birth of the Internet as a new medium to the public instantly the problem of pornographic material emerged. Pornography on the Internet should not be regulated due to the fact that it violates the bill of rights, the economy would suffer and it would need foreign support. This dilemma has brought out many associations with different opinions and many conflicts in government over the cost of
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