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I, Censor?
By David Coursey

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Opinion: Some bloggers say David Coursey wants to stamp out free speech on the Internet. Coursey says some speech should be regulated, when it allows criminals to take advantage of the Internet's ability to hide their activities from the reach of U

There is an idea making the rounds on some blogs that I am in favor of censoring free speech on the Internet.

This is based on a misinterpretation of comments I've made to the effect that a national firewall might someday be necessary to protect Americans from Internet crime.

While I do not believe commercial speech—cigarette commercials, for example—deserves the same protection as political, artistic or religious expression, I don't think that qualifies me as a censor.

Sweden, for example, does not allow television advertising to be directed at children because they believe it's harmful to them.

I think that would be an excellent protection for our children (and parents) as well, but don't think it makes me a censor or Sweden a country that lacks free speech.

By the standards of most, perhaps all, European democracies, Americans take free speech to an extreme.

I am glad we do, but also accept that with freedom comes responsibility.

It wouldn't bother me if Howard Stern were to be jailed on indecency charges, and I am in favor keeping the "seven words" off radio and television.

However, if someone wants to stand up in a public square and use those words as part of political, religious or artistic expression, that should be allowed, even encouraged.

But, when someone in another country—beyond the reach of American laws—starts serving child pornography to American pedophiles, is it "censorship" to deny them electronic access to their customers?

If you think kiddie porn should be protected speech, I really have nothing to say to you.

I am not talking about someone arguing a political position with which I disagree, promoting a religion I'm not a part of, or even posting artwork that I think stinks.

I am talking about criminals making money by exploiting children and encouraging pedophiles here in America to continue their illegal activities, but doing this from beyond the reach of our laws.

When we find these sites being hosted here in the United States, we have criminal penalties to impose. But what if the site is located in another country?

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