
On Wed, 3 Jul 1996, Mike McNally wrote:
During that afternoon of Internet fun, Mark clicks the mouse and follows a hyperlink link to a web site filled with nasty objectionable anti-family morally corrosive filth. Mark and Mathew run home in tears to their parents and tell all about the nightmare they've experienced.
I wonder whether the Christians would be able to successfully sue the Simpsons on some sort of "corruption of a minor" deal? Indeed, couldn't it even be possible that some local prosecutor might find the Simpsons criminally involved?
Depending on whether the information they accessed was pornographic, yes they could be. I'm not a lawyer, but I know it's illegal for minors to look at pornography. Ryan A. Rowe - Montreal, Quebec /Seeking Internet-related job!/ aka CyberEyes, Rubik'S Cube I will relocate _ANYWHERE_. Tel. -> +1-514-626-0328 | __o o E-Mail -> cyberia@cam.org | _ \<_ <\ WWW -> http://www.cam.org/~cyberia | __/\o_ (_)/(_) /> IRC -> #CAli4NiA, #Triathlon, #Surfing | FTP -> ftp.cam.org /users/cyberia | swim bike run Read my C.V. at http://www.cam.org/~cyberia/resume-e.html "In lieu of experience, I have a willingness to learn." "Everyone has their day, mine is July 15th, 1998."