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response 37 of 78: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 16:15 UTC 1998

Since parents can control (up to a point) what books and magazines are
in their homes (but not in the library), one "fix" would be software
that (even imperfectly) scans for (levels of) "objectionable material"
(using the "contemporary community standards", for example), and then
sends a message to the parents to look at it and decide if they wish
to filter it. [I'm not yet sure that I think this is a *good* idea, but
it is an idea that meets current parental responsibility and rights.]
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