The supreme court has already decided this one. Community standards. Your City/County/State decides what should be allowed in public. Note, no censorship here, just what should be allowed in public and what should be kept private. Jason Clinton wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Marvin GodfatherofSoul Bellamy wrote: > | I've always wondered about alternative solutions to the pornography > | debate. Make it even simpler, is there a problem with having adult > | sites return a specific meta tag or a header? Then, filter content > | based on the HTTP response. I've never played with proxy software, but > | if this were made law, I don't imagine it would be difficult for > | software manufacturers to make the change. Let me know if there are any > | holes in this idea. > | > > Who gets to descide what is adult content and what isn't? Will we begin > filtering sites that also include references to violence? (A war on > violence > sounds like much better waste of time than a war on pr0n.) What about > 'virtual > pr0n' and sex stories? > > Here's an idea: How about humanity accepts sexuality as a natural part > of being > a living being and stop attempting to 'protect' us from ourselves. I > could start > on a long rant about how repression leads to fetishism and paraphilia or > how the > guilt instilled in childred about their sexuality exacerbates the already > horrible problems with teenage's self-image in our society but where > would that > get us but a flame war? > > + Insightful > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (MingW32) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQE9yBMttSqjk42zvwkRAmkXAKDHKS/lt2PXmBWshaLC4g5D9Q2iDACdFq2w > 99ZgL6nlgPyadQGaqNelPnY= > =7AkB > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > >