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Labeling mandate for Senate.
The bill would also create a new crime out of "using misleading domain names to direct children to harmful material on the Internet." Conviction would carry a prison sentence of up to 20 years. A similar sentence would apply to anyone who knowingly embeds words or images in the source code of their sites with the intent of deceiving minors into viewing "harmful" content.

Hopefully, we'll start seeing warning labels on politician's sites and punishing those who don't, seeing how harmful they are.
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Government morons, yet again  petemitchell | 06/14/06
Labeling mandate for Senate.  Mr. Roboto | 06/14/06
Decieving minors?  voska | 06/15/06
Gulible?  jheine | 06/15/06
Those influential parents are...  voska | 06/15/06
Maybe  beheldstorm@... | 06/15/06
stupid old men  not of this world | 06/15/06
What?????  beheldstorm@... | 06/15/06
Heard of parental guidance?  BlazeEagle | 06/16/06
If you can label the website  Roger Ramjet | 06/15/06
They're not  jheine | 06/15/06
As usual  drdelta@... | 06/15/06
Phoney  Hsbarney@... | 06/15/06
Web labeling  beheldstorm@... | 06/15/06
This will lead to the censorship road[more]  BlazeEagle | 06/16/06

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