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In a signal that the Bush administration is serious about policing porn, the Justice Department has brought on anti-obscenity icon Bruce Taylor to kick-start an aggressive law enforcement campaign that may reverberate throughout corporate America. But free-speech advocates are gearing up to meet the challenge. "I believe censorship is a cancer," says prominent free speech advocate, H. Louis Sirkin. "Once you start to curtail what can be expressed, someone always wants to take it a little bit further."
March 11, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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