Not many people disagree with the idea of curbing online child pornography. But many concerns are being raised about a new agreement that gives Internet service providers the freedom to block traffic to illegal pornography sites. Critics say this arrangement opens the door for Internet firms to restrict access to sites as they see fit. Join Kojo as we learn about the anti-pornography agreement, and what it means for the future of the Internet.
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Combating Child Pornography on the Internet
Listen Tuesday, Jun. 24, 2008 at 12:06 p.m. in Politics, Science, Tech Tuesday, TechnologyGuests
John Morris
Director of the Internet Standards, Technology and Policy Project, Center for Democracy and Technology
Eric Rabe
Senior Vice President for media relations, Verizon
John Shehan
Director of Exploited Children Services, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
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