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Internet Providers Agree To Block Child Pornography
Three of the nation's major Internet service providers have agreed to block customer access to newsgroups and Web sites that offer child pornography, according to an agreement announced yesterday by the New York attorney general's office.
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By Peter Whoriskey
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Internet Providers Agree To Block Child Pornography
Three of the nation's major Internet service providers have agreed to block customer access to newsgroups and Web sites that offer child pornography, according to an agreement announced yesterday by the New York attorney general's office.-
By Peter Whoriskey