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Regina libraries not going to censor internet use

A member of the Regina Public Library board says he doesn't think people want the facility to get into censorship. Kelly Hayes / Global News

REGINA – A member of the Regina Public Library board says he doesn’t think people want the facility to get into censorship.

Darryl Lucke says that’s why the library is not going to control what the public can access on its computers, including pornography.

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Lucke said one reason for the move is that it’s hard to define pornography.

The library says if there’s a problem with what’s being viewed, the user can be offered a privacy screen, asked to come back later, or the session can be stopped.

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