A South Carolina politician is hoping to stop computer owners in his state from viewing pornography.
State Rep. Bill Chumley, a Republican from Spartanburg, told his hometown newspaper that his Human Trafficking Prevention Act would require manufacturers or sellers of computers or other devices that access the Internet to install digital blocks to prevent the viewing of obscene content. Blocking websites that facilitate prostitution would also be required, he said.
If a purchaser wants the filter lifted, he or she has to pay $20 to have it taken out—provided the person is over the age of 18.
Also at the Spartanburg Herald-Journal.
(Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Wednesday December 21 2016, @02:48PM
Rather interesting how the ACs' posts in this thread are all at +2 but somehow yours are at 0.
People get so butthurt on this site these days. Too many vendettas :P
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