Hooray! DOPA is Dead (for now)
I kind of thought this might happen, since the Repubs were swapped out for the Dems.
Anyway, according to BoingBoing (and the underlying articles by Steve O'Hear at Znet and Andy Carvin at learning.now), DOPA is dead.
May 11 2006: Step One of the Suburban Caucus: Reduce Freedom
May 12 2006 Opposing DOPA: My Letter
May 12 2006 Opposing DOPA
May 26 2006: Opposing DOPA: Informative Interviews
May 26 2006: Opposing DOPA: Thinking and Un Thinking
July 25 2006: Opposing DOPA: YIKE! DOPA Vote Alert
July 25 2006: Opposing DOPA: More DOPA News
July 27 2006: Opposing DOPA: DOPA Passes House
August 3 2006: Opposing DOPA: Two Great Editorials
August 27 2006: Henry Jenkins on DOPA
May 26, 2006: Debunking Internet Predator Statistics
Previous Posts on MySpace:
Facebook, MySpace, and the TeWinkle Middle School Case
Suspended for MySpace Parody
MySpace Shenanigans
Value of Social Networking Software
Instead of Banning, Teach Appropriate Use
Jeff Fraser: Expelled for Satire
Part I--Blogging, social networking sites, schools, and risk for teen users
Part II -- Schools Banning Access and Banning Students' Online Presence
Part III--An Overblown Fear: The Internet Predator
Part IV--The Real Risk: Other Students' Cruel, Rude, or Illegal Behavior (or the Poster's Own Cruel, Rude, or Illegal Behavior)
Part V--The Benefits of Blogging, Personal and Educational
Part VI--What Should Parents and Schools Do?

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