At 04:36 PM 6/29/01 -0700, mmotyka@lsil.com wrote:
Sec. 35.102. SOFTWARE OR SERVICES THAT RESTRICT ACCESS TO CERTAIN MATERIAL ON INTERNET. (a) A person who provides an interactive computer service to another person for a fee shall provide free of charge to each subscriber of the service in this state a link leading to fully functional shareware, freeware, or demonstration versions of software or to a service that, for at least one operating system, enables the subscriber to automatically block or screen material on the Internet.
You could simply tell them to edit their hosts table so that Evil domain names point nowhere.
(b) A provider is considered to be in compliance with this section if the provider places, on the provider's first page of world wide web text information accessible to a subscriber,
WTF is a "first" page in hyperlinked text? Unconstitutional *and* sloppy lawwriting.