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Originally posted by wimpy
Warning pages have never been "legal." As it was explained to me once, a very long time ago...
"A warning page doesn't do anything, really, except prevent the prosecutor from standing up in front of the jury and saying 'he didn't even have a warning!'"
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But yet there is no statutory requirement for them. It is used to show that you the Webmaster acted in good faith. In light of how search engines work what % of your surfers actually enter your site through the warning page?
There are some great constitutional arguments against age verification, the truth in domains act and other crap I just hate to see that we are going to be stuck with this guy, and the facts in this case setting the standard for what is acceptable and what is not.