Yes, that sounds fine... but what do you define as porn. What one person might define as porn, another might define as fine art. Who is deciding what is adult material?
No, it was the other way around. WoTC bought out TSR, and they also bought a bunch of other, smaller gaming companies. These smaller companies still act independently, however.
There is absolutely no way they'll be able to effectively enforce this. Not only is it a violation of free speech, but it is also impossible to stop every single pr0n dealer in the world from using their Javascript.
This seems just another political tactic by Washington to pretend like they actually care about the safety of people's privacy. (Of course, in reality the Feds seem to not want us to have any privacy online.)
If you want to avoid the search engine "attacks" then just use Google!
Yes, that sounds fine... but what do you define as porn. What one person might define as porn, another might define as fine art. Who is deciding what is adult material?
No, it was the other way around. WoTC bought out TSR, and they also bought a bunch of other, smaller gaming companies. These smaller companies still act independently, however.
This seems just another political tactic by Washington to pretend like they actually care about the safety of people's privacy. (Of course, in reality the Feds seem to not want us to have any privacy online.)
If you want to avoid the search engine "attacks" then just use Google!