The Law Renders Parents Responsible for Protecting Kids from Pornography

By tom squire, published Apr 15, 2007
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Recently, a federal court overturned "COPA", the Child's Online Protection Act.

The Act required adult websites to verify that people who logged onto the website were over 18 years old. The court ruled that the act constituted an unconstitutional violation of free speech.

Parents can debate the wisdom of this decision. What is more important at this moment, however, is for parents to act.

Parents must protect their kids from being exposed to porn, as the law will not (at least for the time being do so.)

One way parents can protect their kids is by using a product called SnoopStick, which enables parents to monitor their kids' online activity.

We suggest that parents check out SnoopStick at www.mykidsinternetsafety.com to see if it might help them in this critical task.

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