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Anti-Porn Law

by Maarten Goldstein, Apr 23, 2000 5:04am PDT

Wired has a story of the feds getting filtering software critics to defend its anti-porn law. With that new law (the Child Online Protection Act), its illegal to serve "erotic imagery" to minors. However, they are now trying to enforce this even more by wanting to make the posting of porn itself illegal, for anyone, online because the filtering software thats on the market is not working good enough. Yeah, thats like, really realistic..




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  • barbarian,

    The problem is that what one person calls porn, another calls art. You cannot legistlate morals. It failed in the twenties with prohibition and it will fail again with porn. This is just another example of the current administration's attempt to subvert the Constitution of The United States of America. Once again they use the simple and most effective strategy when you want to get support of the people: parade out the kids and talk about how they are being victimized. Hopefully their attempts will fail once again.

    -Dunbar