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Society & Public Policy
by Jordan Grodecki on March 7, 2008

Denver Airport has decided that it has the right to stop users from going on sites it thinks are at all risque on it's free Wifi system, and critics are saying that it is using technology very much like that used in sudan to filter anti-government material, and that it should not be used in a "free" society.
I'm not sure myself though, sure, censorship isn't the best of ideas, but they are providing and paying for the service....why can't they prevent users looking at sites they don't like? it's not like it's your RIGHT to browse all the web... I don't know. Just not sure... What do you think?
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