Sounds Good, But . . .
. . . we'll need to learn more about it:
The Internet's primary oversight body approved a plan yesterday to create a virtual red-light district, setting the stage for pornographic Web sites to use new addresses ending in "xxx."
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers contends the "xxx" Web addresses will protect children from online smut because filtering software used by families could effectively block access to those sites.
We assume it can't get any easier to post porn to the Web, so any regulation is benign regulation (man, we never thought we'd say such a thing). In other words, it would appear that a restriction on porn can't have the unintended consequences of making porn more readily available online, so the effect will either be neutral or beneficial.
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