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Old 09-04-2013, 03:22 AM   #92
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Originally Posted by Alexander Turcic View Post
A UK children's charity, NSPCC, urges parents to monitor the e-books read by their children. The warnings comes after a mother caught her 13-year-old daughter discussing with a friend an X-rated Kindle publication how to make sex tapes to become famous. The Telegraph reports:



It's unfortunate that it goes so far that owning a reading device should require parents to discuss with their children the risks of making sex tapes. Or should online book sellers be required to include warnings on adult literature? What do you think?

what rubbish.the papers and teen magazines are full of this stuff daily.

AND THE PLAYGROUNDS.

in fact they glamorize it.so why pick on ereaders?

same excuse used to suppress free speech and liberties.
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