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E-Mails Suggest Bush Administration Pressured ICANN to Nix ‘.Xxx’ Domain
The proposal won support from Wired Safety and Wired Kids, the Internet Content Rating Association and other child-safety groups because of the way it was expected to make it easier for authorities and parents to police the Internet.Detractors said it just would make it that much easier to find porn.
Ok, what I am missing on this? I think the good outweighs the bad. Yes it would be “easier” for kids to “find” porn. It would also make it easier for those who want to protect others from it to do their job. Right now it is easy enough for kids to find porn, it’s called Google. Perhaps someone can enlighten me on what I am missing.

24 May, 2006 |
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