e. Now that television is being rated, it is not homogenized. People still watch whatever on television. Producers are still creating TV shows that were banned from being on television 15 or 20 years ago. The difference now is you see the rating when the program comes on. I think it will be the same for the Internet. People will be able to go to any website they please, but as the website opens, a little window appears telling you the rating. Click OK and you are in. Parents (like with television) will have the ability to block out certain websites that they do not want their children exposed to. The government can place restrictions on the Internet without interfering with the First Amendment. Internet users are trying to take advantage of the First Amendment right of free speech for free reign to put ANYTHING they please on the Internet. But who knows what the outcome of the debate will be....