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A) A narrow legal term referring to sexual expression and expletives inappropriate for children on broadcast radio and television.
B) A vague-not legally precise-term for sexually oriented material.
C) Material relating to sex in an indecent,very offensive or shocking way.
D) All of the above
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A) Strictly speaking,broadcasting indecent material at any time violates federal law.
B) The FCC,with court approval,agreed not to take action against indecent broadcasts aired at times when few children are expected to be in the audience.
C) The 10 p.m.to 6 A.m.period is a safe harbor,a time when stations safely may broadcast material that does not fully comply with the law's indecency ban.
D) All of the above.
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A) This law focused on schools and libraries that receive federal money.
B) The CIPA would stop money from going to schools and libraries that do not install "technology protection measures" on their computers accessing the Internet.
C) Those schools and libraries wanting to continue receiving federal funds would have to install filtering software that blocks obscenity,child pornography,or material "harmful to minors."
D) All of the above.
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A) prior restraint
B) child pornography
C) variable obscenity
D) patent offensiveness
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A) Miller v.California
B) FCC v.Pacifica Foundation
C) Reno v.ACLU
D) Roth v.United States
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A) Victims can never recover damages from those who possess child pornography.
B) A victim need to show only that he was harmed by the image being in circulation and anyone found guilty of possessing that image may be liable for damages.
C) A victim should only receive restitution in an amount that represents the extent to which the defendant caused the victim's losses.
D) None of the above.
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A) obscenity is protected under the First Amendment
B) obscenity is not protected under the First Amendment
C) obscenity is protected under the First Amendment in print media,but not broadcast media
D) indecency is not protected under the First Amendment in print media
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A) was highly offensive to a reasonable person
B) was patently offensive to adults
C) tended to corrupt those whose minds were open to immoral influences
D) appealed to the prurient interest as measured by contemporary community standards
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A) cannot be successfully prosecuted because the Internet is a nationwide mass medium
B) cannot be successfully prosecuted because there is no "local community" whose standards apply to the Internet
C) cannot be successfully prosecuted because the First Amendment protects all Internet content
D) may be successfully prosecuted
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A) be utterly without redeeming social value
B) be dangerous to women
C) include children as actors
D) include violent scenes
E) none of the above
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