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TRIST: Circumventing Censorship with Transcoding-Resistant Image Steganography
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    Educators are grappling with questions over how much of the    Internet should be accessible to students as they distribute    tablets and laptops to supplement classroom learning.  
    "It's a balance between arming our kids with the ability to    make really smart choices and making those choices for them in    a filtering environment," said Scott Muri, Fulton deputy    superintendent for academics told the Atlanta    Journal-Constitution (http://bit.ly/1w1vQN7 ).  
    The American Library Association reviewed how school systems    comply with the Children's Internet Protection Act, which was    passed in 2000 and is meant to block students from accessing    sites that are considered obscene or harmful. However, some    school systems have gone beyond what federal law requires and    have banned social media, email and media streaming sites,    according to the AMA.  
    "We're censoring big chunks of the Internet because we're    afraid of certain content," said Deborah Caldwell-Stone, a    deputy director with the American Library Association. "Rather    than teaching kids how to handle that and . how to be    responsible Internet users, we're just blocking things."  
    The newspaper reported that Fulton County uses a web-filtering    committee of teachers, principals and administrators who can    make exceptions to which sites are blocked on school-issued    devices.  
    DeKalb County schools Chief Information Officer Gary Brantley    said teachers can override filters to show sensitive material    if it's determined to have educational value. Brantley said    educators should be given the flexibility to make their own    judgment calls in terms of what students are able to access    online.  
    Gwinnett schools spokeswoman Sloan Roach said the district    allows a review process to allow restricted sites for    instructional reasons.  
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Denis Kitchen Comics Censorship Panel Part 3
Denis Kitchen, a Racine native, founder of Kitchen Sink Press, which produced some of the best known 1960 #39;s and 1970 #39;s underground comics as well as having a...
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Gaming Coverage, Dishonest Brand Deals   Content Censorship - This Is Why We Can #39;t Have Nice Things
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