I really can't support any government means to do this, I just don't see how they can legally control this sort of discourse. As it is, I think the legality of the FCC limiting what can be put on the radio and TV is a bit tenuous, though some groups are trying to push the same rules to subscription services.
Even the xxx and kids TLDs are of questionable merit. The porn people don't want to be forced over to xxx and many of the "family" organizations think it legitimizes porn. I hate to say it, but the .kids TLD would probably create an explosive litigation liability.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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I really can't support any government means to do this, I just don't see how they can legally control this sort of discourse. As it is, I think the legality of the FCC limiting what can be put on the radio and TV is a bit tenuous, though some groups are trying to push the same rules to subscription services.
Even the xxx and kids TLDs are of questionable merit. The porn people don't want to be forced over to xxx and many of the "family" organizations think it legitimizes porn. I hate to say it, but the .kids TLD would probably create an explosive litigation liability.