16.6.1. "What freedom of speech is becoming."
+ An increased willingness to limit speech, by attaching
restrictions based on it being "commercial" or "hate
speech."
+ advertising laws being the obvious example: smoking,
alcohol, etc.
- doctors, lawyers, etc.
- sex, nudity
- even laws that say billboards can't show guns
- A chilling but all too common sentiment on the Net is shown
by this quote: "Is it freedom of speech to spew racism ,
and steriotypes, just because you lack the intellectual
capacity to comprehend that , perhaps, somewhere, there is
a different way of life, which is not congruent with your
pre-conceived notions?" [Andrew Beckwith, soc.culture.usa]
16.6.2. We don't really have free speech
- election laws
- advertising laws
+ "slander" and "libel"
- thankfully, anonymous systems will make this moot
+ permission needed...licensing, approval, certification
- "qualifications"
- granted, Supremes have made it clear that political
comments cannot be restricted, but many other areas have
- often the distinction involves 'for pay"
- Perhaps you are thinking that these are not really examples
of government censorship, just of _other crimes_ and
_other rights_ taking precedence. Thus, advertisers can't
make false or misleading claims, and can't advertise
dangerous or otherwise unapproved items. And I can't make
medical diagnoses, or give structural and geological
advice, and so on...a dozen good examples. But these
restrictions emasculate free speech, leaving only banal
expression of appropriately-hedged "personal opinions" as
the free speech that is allowed...and even that is ofen
subject to crazy lawsuits and threats of legal action.
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