The Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) is ‘prepared to move ...
The Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) is “prepared to move forward with litigation” if court-ordered changes to Utah’s overturned adult content registry law (WID Aug 30 p5) aren’t sweeping, staff attorney John Morris told us. But CDT won’t…
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say what changes would satisfy it, beyond a declaration that repealing “a lot of pieces” would “fix the problems.” The law required adult content providers to respect a sort of Do Not Call list for Utah children’s e-mail addresses. The state attorney general and other defendants have until Nov. 1 to draft amendments to the law to make it constitutional, then get legislators to introduce them. Defendants promised to do so last year but didn’t, Morris said: “We are willing to give them one more chance to do that” and will delay until spring 2007 discovery in anticipation of trial unless CDT considers changes inadequate.