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.NU full of porn, islanders upset
posted by scubacuda on Sunday July 04, @03:16PM
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News Anonymous Coward writes "The U.K. Guardian reports: "Reverend Matagi Vilitama, of Niue's National Council of Churches, said he would protest to the government. "I think it is truly appaling for a Christian country like ours to have so many pornography sites," he told ABC..."There are no such pornographic web pages being hosted in Niue, or by the .nu top-level domain, nor were there ever any such web pages," said the company's founder and president, Bill Semich. A search yesterday turned up hundreds of pornographic sites under the .nu banner. "Web porn engulfs Pacific islands," The Guardian, July 3, 2004 http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/news/0,12597,1253 115,00.html" (Sorry, just realized this is a dupe)

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    Scourge of Porn (Score:1)
    by thebaron on Friday July 23, @02:19PM (#1547)
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    OK, a dupe, but whilst we're on the subject - normal people are now into a subject that once was the domain of having to go out to a specialised newsagent store and select something that was on the top shelf with a brown wrapper, aware of a risk of bumping into someone you know. Now, the ease of the practice brings commonality - restraints are removed - it's all a ticking social time bomb. These and other issues are expanded in Cyberlaw and Ethics [web-law.org]The Baron

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