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S.49: A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to prevent the carriage of child pornography by video service providers, to protect children from online predators, and to restrict the sale or purchase of children's personal information in interstate commerce.

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April 21, 2008 I submitted this proposal for discussion to Ken Bell and the ...

198 - S. 49 ALL PROPERTY HELD FOR CHURCH OF GOD (Addendum to current three paragraphs):. All properties of disbanded congregations are either to be designated as a new field work, assigned to an existing congregation for an additional ...

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April 18, 2008 General Assembly Proposals That Make a Difference: Property Sales ...

198 - S. 49 ALL PROPERTY HELD FOR CHURCH OF GOD (Addendum to current three paragraphs):. All properties of disbanded congregations are either to be designated as a new field work, assigned to an existing congregation for an additional ...

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August 07, 2007 Senate Bill S. 49… What Will it Mean for Your Classroom?

John’s post references Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska, who recently introduced Senate Bill S.49 (referred to many as DOPA, Jr.), which has become a real hot button issue of late. The bill would block access to many social networking ...

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June 08, 2007 teentechweek : DOPA (I added two slideshows from my presentations ...

Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act or S.49 This bill, introduced by Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK), on January 4, 2007, seeks to take the 2006 DOPA bill further as well as the 1934 Communications Act. Again, schools and libraries ...

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April 05, 2007 Filter them Tubes

Filter them Tubes Law No Comments » Well, it appears Senator Ted Stevens is at again, introducing what may be prematurely termed “Son of DOPA” on another bill introduced to congress, this time under the heading “S.49“

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March 10, 2007 Would Your Favorite Website be Banned by DOPA?

The latest version of DOPA is contained in S. 49, "Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act," which was reintroduced just a few weeks into the current session of Congress by Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska). ...

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February 18, 2007 Senate Bill S.49

Senate Bill S.49 February 17th, 2007 [ Sen. Ted Stevens]Senate Bill S.49 could ban sites like wikipedia and myspace from public schools and libraries. Like last years DOPA, S.49, intended to protect children from online predators, could ban information

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February 18, 2007 Senate Bill S.49

Senate Bill S.49 February 17th, 2007 [ Sen. Ted Stevens]Senate Bill S.49 could ban sites like wikipedia and myspace from public schools and libraries. Like last years DOPA, S.49, intended to protect children from online predators, could ban information

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February 17, 2007 Guess Who's Back? Back Again. DOPA's Back, Tell a Friend.

What the DOPA-esque section of S. 49 does is make it so that schools and ... The way that S. 49 works, that job's left to the FCC. But S. 49 gives guidance, telling the commission to take into consideration the extent to which a site: ...

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February 16, 2007 Deleting Online Predators Act reappears for 2007

A new bill, ambiguously named S.49 for the time being, was introduced to the Senate by Senator Ted "Internet Tubes" Stevens (R-AK) this January that smells strangely of DOPA. In fact, Title II of the newly-proposed bill is ...

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February 15, 2007 Sen. Ted Stevens Introduces “Son of DOPA”

Sen. Ted Stevens Introduces “Son of DOPA” Sen. Ted Stevens Introduces “Son of DOPA” DJCacophony writes “Ted ’series of tubes’ Stevens has introduced a bill, going by the interim name S.49, that aims to block access to interactive websites

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February 15, 2007 WARNING: THIS WEBSITE MAY CONTAIN SEXUAL MATERIAL OR MATERIAL ...

It’s all included in S.49, called the Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act, aka DOPA Jr. ... S.49, Senator+Ted+Stevens, internet+restrictions, online+predators, freedom+of+ speech, Big+Brother, sex+on+the+internet ...

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February 15, 2007 Sen. Ted Stevens Introduces "Son of DOPA"

DJCacophony writes "Ted 'series of tubes' Stevens has introduced a bill, going by the interim name S.49, that aims to block access to interactive websites from schools and libraries. The wording of the bill is vague enough to apply to ...

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February 07, 2007 "Project Online Safety" and Other New Internet Safety Initiatives

And the Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA), which would ban social networking sites in schools in libraries, was reintroduced in the Senate (S. 49) in mid-January. Additional regulatory proposals are certain to follow, including the ...

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February 07, 2007 "Project Online Safety" and Other New Internet Safety Initiatives

And the Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA), which would ban social networking sites in schools in libraries, was reintroduced in the Senate (S. 49) in mid-January. Additional regulatory proposals are certain to follow, including the ...

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January 25, 2007 DOPA Junior

After comparing the wording of the original bill and the wording of S. 49, Title II (DOPA), it appears that the language is identical, with only slight revisions referring to cyber-bullying. Will Richardson inquired about this issue in ...

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January 24, 2007 DOPA is Back

DOPA is Back January 24, 2007 by jmmblake. My question - Will this impact the use of Moodle in schools? Search Results - THOMAS (Library of Congress) S.49 Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act (Introduced in Senate) It is BACK…. powe

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January 24, 2007 DOPA is Back

DOPA is Back Filed under: Editorial My question - Will this impact the use of Moodle in schools? Search Results - THOMAS (Library of Congress) S.49 Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act (Introduced in Senate) It is BACK…. powered by p

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January 24, 2007 DOPA Reincarnated

The bill is numbered S. 49. -- or DOPA Jr., as dubbed by Andy Carvin of PBS Teacher Source learning.now. While too few took the bill seriously last ... We need to watch this closely. Text of S. 49 ClickZ DOPA Rises from the Grave (Maybe)

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January 22, 2007 DOPA's First Hatchling Begins to Crack Its Shell

From what I can tell, DOPA Jr. doesn't have a title yet, nor any cosponsors, though it's referenced as Senate Bill 49, or S. 49. The Library of Congress hasn't posted the text of the bill yet, but it has this brief summary: ...

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