Good thing.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/25535.html

Library Net porn filters shot down 
By Thomas C Greene in Washington 
Posted: 31/05/2002 at 13:50 GMT
Three federal judges in Philadelphia have struck a blow against prudery
and thrown out a federal law forcing public libraries to filter access to
Internet pornography or forfeit federal funds, the Associated Press
reports. 

The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) didn't pass Constitutional
muster because it would deny access to protected speech, the judges
decided. The CIPA had been scheduled to take effect on 1 July. 

The court expressed concern that library patrons might be embarrassed or
lose their right to remain anonymous because they would have to ask
permission to have certain sites unblocked, the wire service says. 

"Any public library that adheres to CIPA's conditions will necessarily
restrict patrons access to a substantial amount of protected speech in
violation of the First Amendment," a practice which "serves no legitimate
government interest," the court said. 

We'll post an update as soon as we've had a chance to peruse the nearly
200-page decision issued this morning. � 

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