You can only protect your liberties in this world by protecting the other man's freedoms, you can be free only if I am free.
Clarence Darrow
This homepage has been created to help interested parties seek out information pertaining to US Federal legislation that concerns the global network of computers known as the Internet. This new medium of communication can alternatively be seen as a hotbed of digital anarchy or as one of the most powerful advocates for personal freedom ever developed. There are no boundaries in this "virtual community". No counties, states or countries exist. Information, opinions and data all flow freely from literally millions of points on our planet.
Sadly, some of our elected officials in Washington, either through fear or ignorance, are intent on trying to put the electronic "genie" back in it's bottle. It is ironic that the same government that established this global network would try to stifle it's growth and freedom.
The following list of links is a starting point for persons interested in searching for information about Federal legislation that could affect the Internet.
* This document was prepared by Doug Walden, an Information Systems major at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond Virginia. Last update 12/3/95.