Aiming at Pornography to Hit Music Piracy: "he recording industry, struggling to curb music piracy, is shining the spotlight on another demon lurking on the Internet: pornography.
The industry is trying to enlist broader public support with a campaign intended to show that its nemesis � the peer-to-peer networks for swapping files like KaZaA and Morpheus � are used not only to trade songs but also pornographic images, including child pornography."
This is actually a very good underhanded tactic. Guess I'll have to keep shouting otherwise while acknowledging that yes, Virginia, men like to see boobies. And some farked up ones like to see pre-boobies. This is so heinous as to defy reply. So that's the term I'll use for such accusations. Death throes can be so upsetting.
Saturday, September 06, 2003
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