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Junction, I am all for "parental controls", but I can tell you that there is no single service that could block all the sites on the list, nor would that list ever be complete and total. Potentially ISPs will stop offering service in Utah to avoid the potential for fines and such because it would be impossible to keep everyone with an up to date list on each PC. It's easier to turn off the internet completely, which in effect limits free speech for everyone.
Why can't someone just wake up and pass the "Internet is an adult thing" law, and make parents responsible for their children while they are online? It seems to me that forcing ISPs to do the parent's job is a poor way to get the desired results.
Utah = religious nutjobs grouped together such that they have ended up with power. We need to have about a half a million new Yorkers to move into Salt Lake City and really screw the place up right.
Alex
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