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Old 08-23-2013, 02:44 PM   #65
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Since I think we can easily agree to disagree, maybe we should return to the OP's question....

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Originally Posted by Alexander Turcic View Post
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?
My answer is no.... I don't believe manufacturer's or distributor's warnings have done a thing in any venue (just look at cigarettes). In my opinion, warnings at best give a false sense of security / knowledge about the product and at worst act as a red flag to attract the curious. In addition, it's apparant from this thread alone that we are not going to agree upon what should have warnings.

To all of us parents and soon to be parents, good luck and stay vigilant!
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