Congress passes Child On-line Protection Act (COPA)
From the Morality in Media Newsletter, November-December 1998 The Child On-line Protection Act (COPA), passed by Congress and signed into law by President Clinton in
From the Morality in Media Newsletter, November-December 1998 The Child On-line Protection Act (COPA), passed by Congress and signed into law by President Clinton in
NEWS RELEASE from MORALITY IN MEDIA, Inc. NEW YORK (Oct. 19, 1998): U.S. Attorneys last year began only six prosecutions in which Federal obscenity violations
NEWS RELEASE from MORALITY IN MEDIA, Inc. New York, 2/12/98 — Most adult Americans polled last weekend (Feb. 6-8) said stricter enforcement of the broadcast indecency law by the Federal
NEWS RELEASE from MORALITY IN MEDIA, Inc. New York (10/14/97) – According to a national poll conducted by Wirthlin Worldwide in September forMorality in Media, two-thirds of U.S. adults
NEWS RELEASE from MORALITY IN MEDIA, Inc. NEW YORK (October 1, 1997) — An overwhelming 80% of Americans believe the Federal obscenity laws against hard-core
NEWS RELEASE from MORALITY IN MEDIA, Inc. New York (6/28/96) – Morality in Media today applauded the U.S. Supreme Court for upholding the right of cable TV system operators to refuse to air indecent material on