Analysis: Internet pornography filtering

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LYNN NEARY
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07-07-2004
Analysis: Internet pornography filtering

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Not so long ago, parents who worried about their kids looking at pornography had only to check under the mattress or lock up their Playboys to have some peace of mind. But these days, a simple Google search can put Internet-savvy kids in touch with content that makes Hustler Magazine looks like Good Housekeeping. And if parents thought keeping online pornography away ...

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