kokotai Wrote:It would be nice if they could come up with something. I get tired of accidently ending up on the sites.
I can't imagine you're typing in things that make this happen so it must be when you click on search results? It's amazing what comes up sometimes. If you use Google for your searches, set your preferences to filter adult content and you should find your travels much more comfortable.
Well this is also a good cover story I guess. Maybe he got caught on certain "suspicious" websites
The more I think about it, how would they enforce this? Would Icann have to kick people off of .com domains who violated the rule? How would it be determined? Would they take reports from third parties? What would constitute porn?
I could see someone sneaking a porn pic in a site and then reporting them. I just don't know how practical such a plan really would be.
Yes, that is my major concern, about the possibility of that. You would require some sort of giant pornography web division. Although the enforcers job would be to....navigate the internet all day long for porn...quite the irony.
triumph Wrote:I just don't know how practical such a plan really would be.
Right. But when has practicality ever stopped the government?
As I mentioned in another post, there's a definition of pornography in 18 USC 2257, so we know it's been done. Also, there are teams monitoring for 2257 compliance and already cracking down. I have no idea what the mechanism is but we do know monitoring of this sort isn't out of the question.