Well, we don't have a national rating system for movies or games. There
are companies and organizations that rate movies and games that submit
themselves for rating.

A movie can determine not to be rated. The MPAA can decide to not give a
film a rating.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:23 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: time to close ranks ...

Boy talk about a FUD list. So many big brains and so few ideas about how
we could regulate or even define pornography. Amazing. We have a
national rating system for movies, for video games, for music- seems to
me we decide what pornography is everyday.

And honestly, who cares if stuff gets tagged porn or not? If you are an
adult, big deal. If your company blocks porn and you can't look at your
favorite site at work anymore, that's just too bad. There's always
Starbucks.

As to porn sites buying .com and .net names, that could easily turn
around if everyone knew .xxx was where all the porn was. 



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