• Quips 27.08.2008

    I was researching a particular fact about DNS in Wikipedia, when I stumbled on this sentence:

    In the United States, the “Truth in Domain Names Act” (actually the “Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act”), in combination with the PROTECT Act, forbids the use of a misleading domain name with the intention of attracting people into viewing a visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct on the Internet.

    Those first two links look good, but I have a bad feeling about that last one.  It turns out to link merely to the article on “Internet pornography,” which contains an image at the top with the cutline (I swear I am not making this up), “An example of a pornographic website.”

    Anything in the name of research, I guess.

    Posted by Ben @ 12:13 pm

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    • just pixels Says:

      And under the “Truth in Blog Names Act” you had better not believe in three things mister.

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