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Court Decision In Internet Censorship Law (Nitke / Ashcroft)

Seth Finkelstein
25 July 2005

Nitke versus Ashcroft is a case challenging Internet censorship law, 
involving issues of "community standards" and the Internet. I (Seth 
Finkelstein) am serving as an expert witness in the case.

Case lawyer John Wirenius' blog entry describes the decision:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/jwirenius/2005/07/25/

"[On July 25, 2005], the three judge panel of the Southern District 
of New York issued a 25 page per curiam opinion finding against the 
plaintiffs--us, to be clear--in Nitke v. Ashcroft. The decision is a 
stunner--as much for what it doesn't say as for what it does. The 
Court found that Barbara and NCSF (through The Eulenspeigel Society) 
had been chilled in their speech and had censored themselves because 
of the statute allowing the Government to choose which venue any 
artist using the Internet may be prosecuted in, and applying that 
local community's standards to all art on the Internet. The Court 
also found that Barbara and NCSF could not rest easy on the obvious 
social value of their speech, because not all prosecutors and not all 
juries see social importance the same way. Then they found we had not 
produced enough evidence as to how many artists would be chilled, and 
how local community standards varied. Thus, we had not shown to what 
extent the standards varied from community to community, and how much 
speech was effected."

I have a page of resources about the case at: http://sethf.com/nitke/

Case lawyer John Wirenius' material: Overview: 
http://wireniusreport.net/overview.html

January 2005 Update: 
http://www.livejournal.com/users/jwirenius/2005/01/01/ 
http://wireniusreport.net/
http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=jwirenius

NCSF's site: http://www.ncsfreedom.org/

Barbara Nitke: http://www.barbaranitke.com/


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