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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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But small fry's set precedence and that makes it much easier to go after the big fish. A bunch of small easy victories makes it much easier for them once they start after the big guys.
I'm not a "sky is falling" type either and am going to take a long wait and see approach but this does have the capability of changing the way porn sites are marketed! |
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NO! Im not a female - but being a dragon, I do eat them.
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Electra - for the same reason they did when they went after L Flynt to test the waters on the obscenity laws when Charles Keating was the head of the President's commission on pornography under Nixon - (hmmm does that name sound familiar?? Later Keating was indicted on fraud and many other charges after the Lincoln Savings debacle)
and went after Flynt - of course we know that the obscenity charges were overturned but for some reason that is the type of publicity this "movement" within the government starting with the Cinncinati based Citizens for Decent Literature back in the 1950s and ever since. Its all about showing publicly to the right wing church supporters of the Republican party that they are doing something for them - thats why I think that low-hanging fruit in this case is the major producers. Hanging a bunch of free site WMs out on a branch wont do anything major to stop the flow of pornography on the net - and that is after all the major thrust of all of these new changes in the regs. |
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NO! Im not a female - but being a dragon, I do eat them.
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Alex - although I respect that opinion that Lassiter puts forward I still disagree with the concept that the DOJ would do something along those lines - that takes way too many resources away from actual c*p investigations - as well as the fact that there have been "big news" stories about the adult web played on CNN and others in the past that didnt last more than a day or two - and then faded - the government needs something that will last for a long time so that they have something to report to congress on their inspections (after all isnt that the whole reason the regs got changed after they got embarassed)
I guess its really a toss-up but I think that enough people out here already seem to have good plans in place for their records making it a little tougher if they would go the route of the little WMs. And finally - I think that the point of little WMs has been over stated on some legal fronts to garner biz which to me just hits the wrong chord - its not that I dont know what direction it will take that bothers me the most - its the vultures out there yelling the sky is falling (ONCE AGAIN) that has me aggravated |
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