Whose Law? What city, county, state, country? Cyberspace is difficult if not impossible to police just because of its nature. Brick and mortar publishers have a location you can come to. What are you going to do about a website in Pongo-Bongo? Hell they can't stop people from spreading virus content, which nobody wants. How are you going to stop something a Lot of people DO want.
But even with that, stupid community standards let something be OK in one area, and not in another.
If something is profitable, it kind of indicates a lot of people want it. I agree that things that hurt people against their will, or involve children is flat out wrong. Anything that hurts kids is evil. As I said in the first reply of this thread, dump pedophiles into the meat grinder or
I agree with Peter that the bigger problem is spam "bad site mail" sent to everyone in the known universe. In our office we use MessageLabs Anti-Spam. It's been very effective in catching most of the beastiality stuff. But it does miss the occasional one. It's funny, the one person in the office who gets it is a very straightlaced mild lady. She was too embarrased to even show me that it got through. She told one of the younger women, who told me.
I remember when my daughter first saw some of these emails. For one particular SM thing that appeared, I'm afraid I was a little dishonest. She asked if it was real. I said, "I don't think so, they can fake that stuff. Remember Jurrasic Park? Those dinos weren't real and didn't eat people."
It's a tough haul, but I think that this stuff is something we're going to have to live with until the spam blockers get better. Don't forget, these utitlities are still immature, they will get better over time.
I would much prefer to let these utilities do the work to having some politician start wildly creating laws. Just look at some of the recent technology laws passed or being considered. If anything should scare you, that should!!
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