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Old 01-16-2008, 11:58 AM   #7
Steven Lyle Jordan
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I understand the concern... however, the print world already takes steps to "limit" minors' access to certain books and publications (mostly porn), based on a combination of government regulation and local public preference, and few people see it as a problem.

I'd expect that, if such issues came up regarding e-books, that the FCC would find some way to force Amazon and similar sellers to screen its customers according to age (and possibly state or geographic location), and have them deny certain materials based on that. It probably wouldn't be a perfect system, but limiting minors' access to certain print materials has rarely been a perfect system either.
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