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Story: .XXX: The new home for porn?
I am glad to see this topic has returned again. I only wish that the effort to relocate explicit content to the domain was less about advertising and more about giving a meaningful, and intelligent, organization to the Internet.
I believe that, as with all matters of free speach, anyone should be free to persue an interest in such material. However, the unwelcome introduction of the material to people who are looking for something entirely different is not covered under free speach. If you ever accidently visited whitehouse.com (instead of .gov) during the Monica Lewinsky episode, you would see the point.
The simple fact that we do not want red light businesses in front of our schools should be an indication of where public opinion is on this matter. I would like to see Internet red light businesses established as such.
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