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5 pages in length.  What sort of message are people getting today with all the Internet pornography available at their fingertips?  Who is responsible for controlling what they can access while surfing the Web?  With nearly six thousand pornographic Web sites on the Internet these days, users are
'virtually powerless' (Brake 20) to protect themselves and their families from accessing such sites.  Industry analysts, experts and concerned parents alike contend that there is a great need for Internet control when it comes to the ease with which people can access pornographic sites.  The writer addresses the fact that the Internet should be regulated.  Bibliography lists 4 sources.  
                                                
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                                                    occupied for most of the day.  "You two have fun playing your computer games," she called as she was headed out the door.  After she left and the  
                                                
                                                    two boys were alone, they headed right for the Internet.  What their mother did not know was that they knew all about the naughty pictures out on the Web  
                                                
                                                    sites; their friend Josh had shown them how to access all they wanted.  Eager to see more of what they saw at Joshs house, Billy and Bobby logged on  
                                                
                                                    to the Internet and put in the word "sex" into the search engine.  In no time, they had a list of pornographic sites promising them everything from bisexuals to  
                                                
                                                    threesomes to beastiality.  The boys giggled and clicked on the icon that said "Big Breasted Women." 	What sort of message are people getting today with all the Internet pornography  
                                                
                                                    available at their fingertips?  Who is responsible for controlling what they can access while surfing the Web?  With nearly six thousand pornographic Web sites on the Internet these  
                                                
                                                    days, users are "virtually powerless" (Brake 20) to protect themselves and their families from accessing such sites.  Industry analysts, experts and concerned parents alike contend that there is a  
                                                
                                                    great need for Internet control when it comes to the ease with which people can access pornographic sites.  It can be argued that children suffer a negative impact from  
                                                
                                                    being exposed to pornography, and both parents and the technology industry have "an obligation to protect children from obscenity" (Welch 64). 	One of the most efficient means by which to  
                                                
                                                    impose these control measures is to enact laws that discipline those who fail to meet the demands of responsible Internet regulation.  However, opponents to such restrictions claim that this  
                                                
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