damn, kiddie porn is a gr8 problem and evil! i would catch and kill those who do harm to children and those who film it |
In the U.S. I can stand on the corner and yell "F... Y.." because protecting that speech also protects other speech such as political. My point being sometimes you have to take a little bad along with a ton of good. |
It is most unfortunate that we cannot legislate good taste. Not all speech is protected. Many forget that the US Constitution forbids only Congress from enacting laws limiting speech. Hence, we can be censored here. And you may be able to say, "F U", but yelling it might also be considered disturbing the peace. What is at issue in this thread is the unlawful exploitation of children; not the unfortunate annoyances that come with living in a free society. |
It is definatly a pain when you are looking just for adult because as you said certain words show up and even if it is an adult film,some of the titles have partiel "young" clues in it to tease you into thinking the bad video is there. You have to be very carefull. |
You know Guys Most European governments, despite claiming to be all for freedom of their people, are always looking for excuses to spy on their own citizens. So while you believe the police are looking for paedophiles they are actually looking at your private communications. Therefore, as N9UNQ said, be very careful UK Bob |
I don't want or like kiddy porn but I try and find young looking legal girls, ie small, petite young looking, but not prepubescent girls. It seems to be a difficult search to avoid both kiddy porn and big titted heffers |
awb555 It helps. UK Bob |
To overcome the problem with those wanting to download or search for child prorn using my IP I installed a sniffer which alerts me whenever key words are being used....so far I have fired three employees for inappropriate usage of the internet. |
Protecting Your Network Hi Windwalker I believe that you are perfectly within your rights to employ IP sniffers, etc. to protect your network system from employees inappropriate use, whether it is illegality, against work policy or using forbidden software. That said, those same sniffers can capture employees private data as well, such as a confidential private emails, credit card numbers (used when shopping during lunch time) and or various online account details. As an employer, you have to make sure that your "sniffer" has the narrow task of protection and not used, in anyway, to gather your employees private information, which you could be held liable for. UK Bob |
If my employees or anyone using my computer system doesn't like the rules that I lay down and/or the idea that I have a sniffer on the system then they can find employment elsewhere. The computer system is for work only not a toy for the employees to play with and they are told such when they get hired. |
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