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liberdade de expressão



(fotografia de diane arbus, "hermaphrodite and dog in carnival", 1970)


"The public aspect of Free-Net brings its own challenges to the university. With the current debate about freedom of speech and political correctness on campuses and the heavy use of Free-Net by all age groups in the community as well as by university undergraduates, the free-spirited adult exchanges on some of the Free-Net chat groups became something on a problem. As a community system, Free-Net is like any public space and is subject to a degree of misuse. The solution has been the establishment of some obscenity standards for most of Free-Net and the establishment of «Adult only 18 or older» areas for those who wish to exercise complete freedom of expression in Free-Net communications." (1)

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(1) GRUNDNER, T. M. apud SIEVERS, Arlene Moore in SMITH, Linda, ed. ; DALRYMPLE, Prudence W., ed. - Designing information: new roles for librarians [Em Linha]. Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992. [Consult. 25 Jan. 2010 23.59]. Disponível em: http://www.archive.org/details/designinginforma29clin. ISBN 0-87845-088-2. p. 192.