He feels that the bill is no different than requiring that adult subject books/magazines/video be in special sections (age restricted) in physical stores.
I have spoken with John about his bill. His goal is to create a law that brings consistency to online and physical rules for restricted speech and passes "constitutional muster." It remains to be seen whether he met these goals.
Bill sponsor's discussion of the HB260:
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http://jdougall.typepad.com/dynamic_range/2005/06
You can read commentary by the author of the Utah porn bill here: http://jdougall.typepad.com/dynamic_range/
v icesSecurity_Manager17985. In Utah, many ISPs advertise specifically this type of service.
He feels that the bill is no different than requiring that adult subject books/magazines/video be in special sections (age restricted) in physical stores.
I have spoken with John about his bill. His goal is to create a law that brings consistency to online and physical rules for restricted speech and passes "constitutional muster." It remains to be seen whether he met these goals.
As far a filtering goes Comcast already provides this service http://www.comcast.net/help/faq/index.jsp?faq=Ser