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It seems easy to force movies and games and tv and such to have ratings. Those ratings control who can go into a movie or should.
Why can't parents (and I) get an ISP that is under strict control? People say stupid stuff like use a third program. Well that program isn't enough. Kid's can find ways to bypass it.
The analogy to this is like sending drugs in the business and bulk mail to children. Aren't they screwed up enough? Isn't it time to be good adults?