Cybersex and community standards (Journal Article)

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Pamela Ann Huelster
Boston University Law Review
75 865-888
Topic(s) of work:
Sexual content, Community media, Media and Communications Policy

Abstract

Huelster explores the concept of “community standards,” which traditionally has held a very prominent position in the communications law and policy realm – particularly in relation to issues of obscenity and indecency. Localism, it should be emphasized, has been embraced as a policy principle in order to facilitate maximum sensitivity to community standards. In examining the unique challenges to defining and applying “community standards” in the on-line realm, the author advocates a national obscenity standard, as well as abolishing the obscenity exemption to First Amendment protection.

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