[Woods]
The debates on these will be endless once the regulation begins, and once this happens will we have to keep an eye on Congress and the President everyday, like we do now (in Australia no doubt too).

[Arlo]
I would expect the debates to be long and interesting, and to produce some strange bedfellows. As I said, the impetus to censor (with this particular legislation) draws its most ardent support from social conservatives (typically Republican politicians) who seek to censor the 'Net from child porn, "regular" porn, gambling and other "immoral" behaviors, backed by business (Yahoo!, Google and Microsoft, in this case) who are eager to protect themselves from the consequences of allowing open access to "dangerous" and "immoral" activity.

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