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an interesting tidbit of news that has relevance to the harm that this "prank" can cause:
mark kernes of avn.com attended the senate judiciary subcommittee last week that was focusing on the adult entertainment industry (which no one from the adult biz was allowed to testify), and he recorded the folllowing (this isn't an official quote, but what he transcribed):
"The expanded reach and pervasiveness of pornography also affects our families and our children. According to recent reports, one in five children ages 10 to 17 has received a sexual solicitation over the Internet, and nine out of 10 children ages 8 to 16 who have Internet access have viewed porn Websites usually in the course of looking up information for homework."
While this "bad email" is truly a wrong (and illegal) thing, there might be some good to come out of it in light of how congress is looking at the adult industry.
Given ASACP's mission, combined with Best Practices guidelines and efforts to assist law enforcement in reporting the CP websites, it can certainly do a greater good for the adult online industry by its existance.
Fight the Doom and Gloom!
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