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more "office" work for US webmasters
http://www.xbiz.com/news_piece.php?id=15739
damn, if this one gets passed i see some people having to pull overtime!!! :thumbsup |
"The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, with the backing of the Bush administration, approved an amendment to a wide-ranging telecommunications bill that would require mandatory website labeling on pages that contain explicit sexual images."
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What would this labelling entail? All pages? How about hotlinkers? So many questions.......
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I just heard about this earlier tonight. I think this one has potential to get passed...
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ffs - the US always wants to control everything...
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Dangerous people when they start thinking before election time :winkwink:
So.. they can pass this crap and sites in the rest of the world will carry on regardless. Great idea - and dumb. |
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it wont pass.
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owwww if that does....
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It's time for webmasters to wake the up. Do you guys really think we will get away with passing FREE smut to underagers every day, all day long?
Free porn is just too easy to access to a minor, even the sick perverted stuff. Also, it's easy to surf the net for let's say "butterfly" and do research, and get misslead onto an adult website. This shit is just WRONG . You, me and everybody else knows it... but nobody wants to change their business plan while they are on top of their game. Money talk, bullshit walks, and soon a lot of webmasters will be driving their bicycle. |
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Been trying for the last 10 minutes and can't find a boob to save my life. |
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/06/28/mg.thu/
House GOP promotes its "American Values Agenda" Wednesday, June 28, 2006; Posted: 11:57 a.m. EDT (15:57 GMT) WASHINGTON (CNN) -- House Republicans released a package of bills Tuesday aimed at energizing social conservatives five months before the midterm elections. Billed as the "American Values Agenda," the measures range from legislation that would "protect the Pledge of Allegiance from attacks by activist federal judges seeking to rule it unconstitutional" to a constitutional amendment "declaring marriage to be between a man and a woman." "Through this agenda, we will work to protect the faith of our people, the sanctity of life and freedoms outlined by our founding fathers," House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Illinois) said in a statement released by his office. Jennifer Crider, a spokeswoman for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-California), dismissed the announcement as a campaign stunt. ... continued ... |
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