Internet Family Values

A coalition of American families don’t want Uncle Sam taking their kids out to the woodshed. Barry and Michele Fagin, parents of two Net-literate kids, started Families Against Internet Censorship to voice their opposition to the Communications Decency Act and to serve as a counterpoint to the censor-happy American Family Association and the Family Research […]

A coalition of American families don't want Uncle Sam taking their kids out to the woodshed. Barry and Michele Fagin, parents of two Net-literate kids, started Families Against Internet Censorship to voice their opposition to the Communications Decency Act and to serve as a counterpoint to the censor-happy American Family Association and the Family Research Council. A co-plaintiff in the federal case to overturn the CDA, FAIC has attracted 250 member families, and the Fagins expect to have 1,000 on board by the time the case reaches the Supreme Court. "In a perfect world there should be things on the Internet that children shouldn't see!" says Michele Fagin. Cut yourself a slice of apple pie, then go find more at www.rmii.com/~fagin/faic/.

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