国内大事记编辑本段回目录
国外大事记编辑本段回目录
In the case of Clyde Osborne v. State of Ohio, the U.S. Supreme Court rules five-to-three that states may make it a crime to possess child pornography, even in one’s home. The ruling expands upon the court’s decision in New York v. Ferber, in which it established that banning the distribution of child pornography is not a violation of theFirst Amendment. The distinct will later play an important role in the legislation of computer crime in the U.S. Read more at Justia.