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Enough Is Enough (US organization)

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online pornography, sexual predators and cyberbullies, and from dangers related to social networking, online gaming and mobile devices. The curriculum also equips adults to implement both safety rules (non-technical measures) and software tools (technical measures) on all youth's Internet enabled devices. The DVD series was translated into Spanish. The DVD teaching series was reformatted into 3 episodic TV series for PBS which won an Emmy award and an Emmy nomination for Ms. Hughes as the show's host. It is on Amazon and Vimeo.
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which asked presidential candidates, if elected, to make a pledge to defend the innocence and dignity of America's children by enforcing the existing federal laws (obscenity, child pornography, predation, sex trafficking) and advancing public policies designed to 1) prevent the sexual exploitation of
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The group continued to get its message across by displaying to people some of the worst images found on the Internet. The group also put out a twenty-page report entitled "Just Harmless Fun?" that portrayed what it believes are negative effects of pornography from a social science viewpoint. The
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curriculum, consisting of a 4-part DVD teaching series, workbook and resource guide, Rules N’ Tools® booklet and website. It is designed to prevent Internet-initiated crimes against children through educating, equipping and empowering parents, educators and caring adults to protect children from
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on the issue, groups that had been feuding. Hughes emphasized that "We want to do everything we can to protect children against pornography. But we want a bill that will be constitutional and will be effective." The group's connections in Washington helped that coalition succeed in passing the
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By 1995, Enough Is Enough was engaging in community-level actions to get across their view of the effects of pornography upon society, such as raiding magazine stands, protesting against adult businesses, and speaking on radio and television talk shows.
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for displaying preview clips of videos on search results pages, and thus potentially exposing children to sexually themed content without actually clicking on it. During 2010, the group criticized approval of the
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affair during the previous decade. In her new role as an activist, she neither hid nor promoted her former fame, but the activity helped her overcome her sexually stigmatized past. Future
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in favor of upholding that law; the Court instead ruled large parts of it unconstitutional. By 1998, Hughes had become a nationally recognized campaigner against online pornography.
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children online, and 2) to make the Internet safer for all. The Pledge was sent to each of the presidential candidates. Democratic candidate
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group also provided parental advice on appropriate websites for children and how to keep them away from the inappropriate ones.
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announced in July 2016 they will begin filtering their public Wi-Fi nationally and are implementing a global safe Wi-Fi policy.
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of Nebraska, co-sponsor of the measure, credited Jepsen and Hughes with helping to find common ground between
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The group effectively lobbied the U.S. Congress to include restrictions against online obscenity in the
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to lead Corporate America in filtering porn and child porn on public Wi-Fi. As a result,
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legislation, and Jepsen and Hughes became recognized as influential lobbyists.
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with nearly 50,000 petitions and 75 partner organizations encouraging
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safer for families and children. It carries out lobbying efforts in
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The group filed a legal brief in the 1997 U.S. Supreme Court case
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Protecting children and families against Internet pornography
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is now filtering Wi-Fi in nearly 14,000 stores nationwide;
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sent a letter of support. In July 2016, then candidate
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The organization's co-founder and first president was
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Enough Is Enough was founded in 1992 as part of the
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(November 27, 1995). 175:, wife of former U.S. Senator from Iowa 874:Desanctis, Alexandra (August 2, 2016). 356: 710:"Microsoft's Bing Criticized For Porn" 634:Macavinta, Courtney (March 19, 1997). 423:"Donna Rice Hughes works for children" 243:Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union 590:Gibson, Ginger (September 11, 2010). 369:Aschoff, Susan (February 3–4, 1999). 280:In 2009, Enough Is Enough criticized 7: 478:Lavin, Enrique (November 14, 1995). 308:In the fall of 2014, EIE launched a 712:. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota: 678:"American porn: Readings and links" 300:In 2010, Enough Is Enough released 267:Child Online Protection Act of 1998 142:Child Online Protection Act of 1998 505:. Enough is Enough. Archived from 452:"The 'other woman' turns activist" 218:Communications Decency Act of 1996 138:Communications Decency Act of 1996 14: 930:Organizations established in 1992 708:Carnevale, Frank (June 4, 2009). 431:. 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Reston, Virginia
Donna Rice Hughes
https://www.enough.org
non-profit organization
the Internet
Washington, D.C.
Communications Decency Act of 1996
Child Online Protection Act of 1998
Children's Internet Protection Act of 2000
Commonwealth of Virginia
U.S. anti-pornography movement
Dee Jepsen
Roger Jepsen
Donna Rice Hughes
other woman
Gary Hart
Monkey Business
Delaware
Christine O'Donnell
Communications Decency Act of 1996
ACLU
James Exon
Christian conservatives
Republicans
Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union
Steve Case
America Online
Christopher Cox
Larry Flynt

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