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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
That's not about porn. That's about politics. Everybody who want to protect their children from porn will turn the built-in parental control on (Windows, Mac OS X and the major anti-virus software supports it by default). Alternatively they can use 3rd-party solutions like NetNanny etc. As you can see, there is no need to block websites on the ISP level.
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Says a man scared his site might get blocked.
I wasn't talking about Russia. I was talking about porn. If all parents did use Net Nanny type products, why are you so worried the ISP will block porn sites?
To remind you of my question, which you didn't answer.
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If the law says a minor shouldn't be allowed to view porn, bans porn shops from displaying hardcore in their windows. Why should it not apply to the Internet?
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Is your answer the shops shouldn't be stopped from showing hardcore porn in the windows and it's the parents job to make sure they don't look?