English 122: Free Speech, Censorship and Copyright from the Declaration of Independence to Napster


Professor Warner
Office: South Hall, 2507

Office hours, Friday, 2:30-3:30PM, and by appointment

warner@english.ucsb.edu

Meeting room:
English Department Media Classroom, South Hall 1415

Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00-3:15PM

Webmasters and media masters Workshops: Friday, 1:00-3:00PM, South Hall 1415

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USEFUL LINKS

Workshop on Webpage editing

Milton's Areopagitica and the Modern First Amendment, Vincent Blasi

Cartoons from The Masses (1912-1918)

The Trial of D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover

Spencer Tunick: Overview of his Work: http://www.spencertunick.com/;
Statement by Tunick: http://www.thebluedot.com/tunick/

Motion Picture Academy of America

Susie Bright Web-page (pro sex)

The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, the Official Site

J.P Barlow, "A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace"

Lawrence Lessig, Code and Other Laws of the Internet:
Chapter 1, "Code is Law," 3-8

Communications Decency Act (1996)

Supreme Court strikes down Communications Decency Act

Nuremberg Files defended
Nuremberg Files without the strikethrough lines
Mirror page of Nuremberg Files

Overview of Salient Episodes in the Struggle between Free Speech and Censorship in Media (W. Warner)

English 122fs: Team Projects Page


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