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The Internet is a global electronic communications network. Therefore, there is no governmental control over its users or contents. The Tulane History Department cannot censor access to the Internet nor protect users from inaccurate, controversial, or offensive information. Neither is it responsible for the content of personal web pages created by its faculty or students. Parents of minor children are responsible for their children’s use of the Internet.

For more information about freedom of speech, academic freedom, and responsible Internet use issues, you may wish to refer to the following resources:

Internet Policies
This web page is a list of the Internet policies compiled by the Library of Congress. It includes "United States National Information Policy," "Information Policies of Foreign Countries," "Acceptable Use Policies," "Netiquette," "Intellectual and Academic Freedom and the Internet," and other information.
Center for Communication Law
This site contains information pertaining to Academic Freedom and Campus Speech Codes, Copyright and Intellectual Property, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Information, Freedom of Religion, Human Rights Issues, Law and Legal Research, Privacy Rights and Issues, and telecommunications. It is maintained by the American Communication Association.
American Library Association Office for Intellectual Freedom
The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom is charged with implementing ALA policies concerning the concept of intellectual freedom as embodied in the Library Bill of Rights, the Association's basic policy on free access to libraries and library materials. The goal of the office is to educate librarians and the general public about the nature and importance of intellectual freedom in libraries.
The Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign
Information on issues of online freedom of speech, press, and association.