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Why?
"It would just be easier for companies or individuals to block."
Although you can teach children right and wrong, not everything on the Internet shows up because you WANTED it to.

Children as also naturally curious. You can teach them ALL you want about how fire is dangerous; but when they find a lighter, you can BET that around half of them will try it once.

I for one do not mind if my kids see a nude body - but seeing someone eating feces or taking a face-full of semen from a dog is NOT something I want them to have an image of in their mind.

I have not heard any arguments from operators of any triple-x sites on how it would harm their business. I'd like them to have their input.
Posted by: SC-man   Posted on: 03/23/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Determination of content  Martin Marvinski | 03/22/04
Easy, at least for the USA.  Patrick Jones | 03/23/04
Not quite that simple  Font | 03/23/04
What issues?  Patrick Jones | 03/23/04
Nothing complicated  Frank MacCrory | 03/23/04
The issues  Font | 03/23/04
Self selection  cornrevere | 03/23/04
puritans  bybelknap | 03/22/04
as long as...  ryusen | 03/22/04
Why?  Patrick Jones | 03/23/04
Why?  SC-man | 03/23/04
arguments from adult sites...  ryusen | 03/23/04
as i said...  ryusen | 03/23/04
Outside the country  Font | 03/24/04
You mean international corporations...  voska | 03/24/04
Oh, please...  emartin_z | 03/23/04
Re: Oh, please...  John L. Ries | 03/26/04
This might be acceptable if...  John L. Ries | 03/26/04

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