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Does the Net need a 'red-light district'?

A red zone for porn and a green one for kids were among the ideas tossed about at a Child Online Protection Act hearing Read more

7 August, 2000 by Ben Charny

Porn site veterans vow to clean house

The king and queen of Internet porn say too much of their content is being seen by minors and pledge action Read more

4 August, 2000 by Ben Charny

US considers rating office for sex sites

In the US, a federal panel examines how to protect youngsters from online pornography. Is a government rating office the answer? Read more

4 August, 2000 by Ben Charny

Net sex sites wilting

Sex isn't as popular as it was. Read more

10 July, 1996 by Martin Veitch

Deceptive URLs and 'virtual' porn banned

...of Web sites that use deceptive domain names to lure people into sex sites. They have also voted to ban 'virtual' child porn Read more

28 March, 2003 by Declan McCullagh

.XXX: The new home for porn?

...would handle the technical aspects of running the master database of .xxx sex sites. For its troubles, it would charge $60 a domain name and... Read more

24 March, 2004 by Declan McCullagh

AOL looks to video to boost IM

America Online is testing a video-clip feature for its instant messaging software - an aspect of the service it had previously dismissed Read more

15 April, 2003 by Jim Hu and Paul Festa

Misleading URLs may become illegal

...that would criminalise using misleading domain names to lure unsuspecting people to sex sites. Under the proposal, a last-minute amendment to an unrelated child... Read more

27 March, 2003 by Declan McCullagh

RealNetworks considers porn

Real doesn't rule out adult content as it expands its lucrative SuperPass media download service Read more

16 August, 2002 by Jim Hu

Five years ago: Hare virus catches sex-site visitors

...to distribute it widely by putting it on several Internet forums, especially sex sites. "He put it in lots of newsgroups, suggesting it was a... Read more

22 August, 2001 by Martin Veitch

Yahoo! makes u-turn on porn sales

...porn alerts. "We've no moral stance on adult sites and commercial sex sites provided they remain legal," said chairman David Kerr. The AFA lobbying... Read more

17 April, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe

Icann swamped by Net name chaos

...already offering domain names ending in .xxx -- which is specifically aimed at sex sites. Icann previously abandoned .xxx because of the difficulty in deciding what... Read more

11 April, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe

Sex.com Web address battle returns to court

...dollar business around it by hosting advertising and links to various other sex sites on the Internet. "We allege that Steve Cohen was responsible for... Read more

8 March, 2001 by Cecily Barnes

IT's a question of ethics in the online workplace

Where do you draw the line.com?The explosion of the Internet into the workplace has empowered millions of employees, in a matter of keystrokes, to quietly commandeer company property for personal use. Read more

21 October, 1999 by ZDNet UK

Surveillance: How your boss is watching you

...first launched, this sort of filtering software was notoriously fallible: blocking obvious sex sites but at the same time allowing access to a wide range... Read more

27 September, 1999 by Will Knight

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