While I do not disagree that these companies should be able to market their products, I wholeheartedly disagree with the fact that often their customers (the adults who bought the software or subscribed to he 'service') are not allowed to have a list of what is actually blocked,
So you wholeheartedly disagree that they are not giving you a list of what is blocked...so go use another service.
I second that, it is strange how easily it is to bait supposedly libertarian list members into saying statist things about "consumer protection laws" and other such examples of state force and coercion over businesses. I do not go out, but a piece of software, then "demand" that I am given the source code and an explanation of why each line was written in the particular way it appears, of course this is all an aside to the real point that people should know better than to try to "protect" children from speech they don`t like. -- Paul Bradley paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk "Why should anyone want to live on rails?" - Stephen Fry