I don't agree with the spirit of the law at all, The software sucks. It
blocks sites that are used for education purposes.

Erika has made a very good point. The software will block things that
are also avaible in book form, and things that may be used for
educational purposes.

Personally I can't see to many people going to the library to look at
porn, given what you do with porn and the placement of the computers.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Subject: Re: First Amendment Wins Again
> 
> 
> Why should my tax dollars be used for someone at a library 
> searching for porn?  For me, a library is a place of reaseach 
> and a place to obtain books for reading pleasure.  My local 
> library does not have pornographic magazines, nor should it.  
> The same should apply to internet use.  The law was poorly 
> written and that's why it was shot down.  However, I agree 
> with the spirit of the legislation.
> 
> Howie
> 
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