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The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states that all Americans are guaranteed the freedom of speech. However, this freedom is regulated by a series of other laws cautioning what is said. Slander, defamation and threats are not protected, for example. Recently, crimes such as cyber-bullying and virtual stalking have received national headlines. Given the nature of recent crimes and the virtual lack of restraint on the web, what are your thoughts on passing federal laws to regulate the World Wide Web in the United States?

• Would a federal law regulating Internet usage go against the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment?

• Does the Internet need some sort of regulatory law protecting all those that use it?

• Can you think of examples of content many may think should be regulated, such as threats, racism and slander? Do you feel it should be regulated?  Why or why not?

• Can you think of any examples in the recent news or in your own school in which Internet use led to a crime?

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