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natalie2426

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Do you think further efforts to limit the dissemination of pornography on the Internet are appropriate? Why or why not?

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What is a John Doe lawsuit? Do you think that a corporation should be allowed to use a subpoena to identify a John Doe before proving that the person has done damage to the company? Why or why not? Under what conditions will the courts execute a John Doe lawsuit?



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Answer to Question 1

You may agree that further efforts are appropriate to limit the spread of pornography on the Internet. As technology continues to grow, the number of young children gaining access to the Internet increases. Limiting the dissemination of pornography would help to ensure children do not come in contact with adult content while on the Web.

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A John Doe lawsuit is one where the true identity of the defendant is temporarily unknown. Corporations often use this type of lawsuit when they feel they have been defamed. Some of the students may argue that there needs to be some mechanism that requires the corporation to first prove that they have been the victim of libel or have been defamed before the subpoena can be issued.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
:D TYSM


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