That's not necessarily true.
Earlier this summer an isp was charged for trafficking cp due to providing certain newsgroups.
I don't have the link to the article but it stemmed from the fact that they were informed it was on their servers by users and was never removed. I don't know the outcome of any charges that were filed but do know the isp had said in the article that they would no longer provide certain newsgroups that could contain such content.
Now that does involve criminal matters and not civil matters...either way this is an interesting turn of events.
If more isp's followed suit due to possible legal issues whether civil or criminal it could very well be a big boon to the online porn industry.
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