From Deseret News archives:
Coalition calls for filters at libraries
Saying he has little faith in the Salt Lake City Library Board, Arthur Brady, libraries liaison for Communities for Decency, says his group is taking its case to the council. Tuesday, Brady's group will ask the council to force the Salt Lake City Library System to install Internet pornography filters on its public computers.
"The Salt Lake City Library Board has had a policy in place for a number of years and is just absolutely dismissive of any filtering device," Brady said.
While the library board hasn't decided whether it will adopt filters, both budgets it forwarded to the City Council don't include the $22,000 in state grants to libraries that have the filters. Under the Children's Internet Protection Act, passed by the Legislature this year, city and county libraries that don't install filters won't be eligible for state funds. A similar federal law forbids non-filtered libraries from gaining federal funds.
"The difficulty we've had is this bill isn't protecting children, it is taking away free access to information," Sandack said.
The problem is that filters are often overly restrictive and prevent patrons from accessing legitimate Web sites. And filtering companies won't make public the types of information they are blocking for "philosophical or religious motivations," Sandack said.
Moreover, he says, filters aren't foolproof, so why spend the money to install them?
"The fact is you can get around filters very easily, and all these kids know how to do it," Sandack said. "It's as simple as two strokes on the computer."
And money, more than principle, seems to be working against filtering in Salt Lake City. It would cost the library system $80,000-$150,000 to install filters and ongoing labor costs to monitor when filters can be taken off for brief times for certain patrons.
"It's doubling or tripling the amount of time spent on supervision," Sandack said. "It's a ludicrous waste of time" especially since librarians already monitor Internet use and evict people who repeatedly access pornography or sex chat rooms.
Sandack did say it was likely the library would filter computers in the children's book section.
Comments
- RSL championship rally Tuesday 10:34 a.m.
- Artifact case trials set for early '10 10:30 a.m.
- Drywall, corrosion link found 10:27 a.m.
- Man arrested following chase 10:26 a.m.
- Gas prices fall to begin travel week 10:12 a.m.
- China activist gets 3 years in prison 10:05 a.m.
- Greenhouse gases hit record in '08 10:02 a.m.
- Home sales data carry stocks higher 10:00 a.m.
- KSL: Purses dirtier than bathrooms 9:41 a.m.
- Brazil wins volleyball championship 9:23 a.m.
- Buttars wants to limit gay rights laws
209 - Glenn Beck to enter politics?
200 - Palin plans tour stop in Utah
178 - RSL wins MLS Cup on penalty kicks
171 - BYU records with win
130 - Palin's book shows she's unqualified
129 - Officer cleared in Cardall Taser case
103 - BYU cuts Women's Research Inst.
102 - Jazz finally win in San Antonio
99 - Utes knock off rival Aggies
93
A little after midnight Wednesday morning, about 21 hours ago as I write...
2 of 3 becomes 3 of 4! u will need to rebuild next year after losing 24...
If you watched Sportscenter last night you would know that 2 NHL teams have...
@Murray Dad: well said. We have made it a habit to invade lands without...
The article points up the quagmire we start when we have govt. involved!...
time of year. UTAH vs. BYU, Utah fans and Cougar fans talking smack about...
Only a ute would brag about their loss to TCU. They beat you so badly that...
I'm hoping she does run. I'm hoping she gets the nomination because if so,...
I love Utah. I love the Pioneer Settlements, the heritage and culture, as...
Hi:I´m argentine and I´m very happy for Javier Morales.And, of course, for...
That's the only thing keeping SLCC from becoming a truly great athletic...



You can be the first to comment on this story.