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  • Roger
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2003
    • 3181

    #1

    US, UK to crackdown on porn

    AVN article

    LONDON - In the wake of a man being sentenced to life for killing a teacher after he visited Websites featuring necrophilia and "other extreme sexual activity," law enforcement in Great Britain and the United States plan a joint crackdown on such Websites ? and a few players in the U.S. adult Internet are not exactly unhappy about it.
    Free speech be damned hey.
  • Mr.Fiction
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2002
    • 9484

    #2
    "I guess The Catcher In The Rye should be banned, too, on the same criteria," said Chicago-based attorney J.D. Obenberger, alluding to the long-controversial J.D. Salinger novel often targeted by censorship supporters and, most notoriously, in the possession of the man who murdered former Beatle John Lennon in 1980. "I guess the thinking goes, any sensory stimulation that is received within a couple of hours before some criminal commits a crime should be banned," he said. "And, then, we'd have no crime. Of course, we'd have no literature, either."

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    • Shoehorn!
      Die With Your Boots On
      • Oct 2003
      • 22872

      #3
      Complete bullshit. Movies, TV, Music, the Internet or any form of media DOES NOT influence people. If people do something that they see on TV, the internet, hear in a song, etc., they were fucked up beforehand and should be sent away. More regulations are bullshit.

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      • Observing
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2004
        • 809

        #4
        Feel free to come a crackin

        ICQ: 278-457-533

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        • {fusion}
          Confirmed User
          • Sep 2003
          • 1650

          #5
          in the 70's there were films like game of death, animal farm, and many others that were a million times worse than any porn site.

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          • Roger
            Confirmed User
            • Jul 2003
            • 3181

            #6
            US being the biggest exporter of torture devices poses no harm, nothing to see. But a couple of criminals out of 6 billion people who happened to view porn during the time they committed there crime is a huge deal; and porn sites are to blame

            What kind of thinking is that?

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            • =^..^=
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2002
              • 6935

              #7
              Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
              "I guess The Catcher In The Rye should be banned, too, on the same criteria," said Chicago-based attorney J.D. Obenberger, alluding to the long-controversial J.D. Salinger novel often targeted by censorship supporters and, most notoriously, in the possession of the man who murdered former Beatle John Lennon in 1980. "I guess the thinking goes, any sensory stimulation that is received within a couple of hours before some criminal commits a crime should be banned," he said. "And, then, we'd have no crime. Of course, we'd have no literature, either."

              Again JD is right

              how many people killed after reading the bible?
              they havent banned THAT yet
              #RememberYourRoots #AaronMForGFYHOF

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              • Firehorse
                Desire it and have it!!!
                • Apr 2002
                • 30767

                #8
                Originally posted by =^..^=


                Again JD is right

                how many people killed after reading the bible?
                they havent banned THAT yet
                Some would say that is blasphemous!
                MySweetEbony

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