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website Online A group of related files, including text, graphics and hypertext links, located on the 'Web, and accessed with a web browser or by typing a unique address; a WS usually includes a home page and layers of supporting pages.
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Additionally, each volume has its own table of contents, index, glossary, sidebars, and thematically appropriate Internet websites. A prisoner rights advocacy group that maintained Internet websites brought an action seeking a declaration that a state statute that prohibited prison inmates from sending mail to, or receiving mail from, a communication service provider or from having access to the Internet through a provider, was unconstitutional. The list also covers "a wide range of activities that sometimes fall into the sphere of protected political speech, such as 'public insults' of minority groups, 'public condoning of war crimes,' and 'public dissemination of tracts, pictures, or other material containing expressions of racism or xenophobia' -- including material posted on far-Right internet websites. |
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