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Library Censorware Unconstitutional

b!X writes "A Federal court in Virginia has struck down Loudoun County's use of censorware in public libraries as unconstitutional. See a press release here and watch the ACLU for the text of the decision. "

Michael Welles, who was actually an expert witness in the case, also sent us the final draft of his deposition. He was asked to eval the effacy of filtering software.

So, whaddya think? Is this good or bad? I think that we need to strike some of this down, but I can also understand the library's position. -Hemos
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