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‘Adult Industry’ Is No Friend of Children or the Family, Despite ASACP Effort to Curb Child Abuse and Label Smut
By Morality in Media

In Refusing to Review a Lower Court Decision Invalidating the Child Online Protection Act (COPA), U.S. Supreme Court Did Nation a Disservice
By Morality in Media

Especially for Parents
A news column by Sharon Secor
Back Issues linked here

In response to latest COPA decision, Morality in Media President Robert Peters says First Amendment was not intended to provide a license to sell smut without any legal obligation to restrict children's access

Children Are Only A Few Clicks Away From Being Exposed To Pornography on MySpace.com
by Tom Rodgers

What Do The Courts Say?
Child Custody, Visitation Rights and Pornography

By Robin S. Whitehead
Senior Attorney, The National Obscenity Law Center

There is much more to the alleged rape of a female ‘dancer’ by Duke Lacrosse players than ‘male sports culture’
By Robert Peters - April 17, 2006

How Porn Harms Kids

' My son has been victimized by pornography ...'
by A Mother Who Cares

Parents, Computers and Pornography
by Sharon Secor

Minors and the problem of Internet pornography regulation
by Robert W. Peters

How To Best Protect Children From Pornography
by Robert W. Peters

Why do kids encounter online pornography?

Why Pornography Is So Pervasive -- and What You Can Do About It
by Betty Wein (1927-1994)

Minors' Access to Harmful Materials on the Internet Through Public Library and School Computers
by Robert W. Peters

MIM supports Internet filtering in New York City public libraries and schools
Testimony by Robert W. Peters

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Resources from Other Organizations

Internet Safety 101: DVD and Workbook

NetSmartz.org

People Speaking Out for Decency, by StrengthenTheFamily.net.

ProtectKids.com: Protecting Kids in Cyberspace.

Porn Washed Over Youth, by J. Grant Swank Jr.: Article about children's exposure to online porn and what preventive measures parents can take. Originally published at MichNews.com

MySafeFamily.org Internet Safety Seminars on: Online predators (the tools, tricks and methods sex offenders use), pornography and things that kids are doing online.

WiseChoice.net Internet & Web Filter: Parental Control Software, Porn Blocker

N'Lightning Software: A non-profit foundation dedicated to providing high quality video games that are a healthy alternative to the sexually explicit, violent and gory games being marketed to kids today.

Plan2Succeed.org
[organization promotes use of computer filters in public libraries]

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

GetNetWise.org

InternetFilterReview.com
Also see this article from IFR: Tricks Pornographers Play

Web Wise Kids
(Site requires a browser that reads Macromedia Flash animation)

Sex and Young America
An initiative of the National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families

Safe Surf Seminars
From the National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families

Federal Trade Commission Statement, 1 Oct 2001 -- Injunction Against 'Mousetrapper'

FilterReview.com
From the National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families

St. Joseph Covenant Keepers (Dads.org)

Family Life Center International, "dedicated ... to supporting family life throughout the world."

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Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that screen pornography

Note: No ISP can guarantee that you or your children will never be exposed to any Internet content that is offensive or harmful. Inclusion in the list below does not mean that ObscenityCrimes.org or Morality in Media endorses or guarantees a particular ISP.
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Software products that screen pornography

NOTE:No screening technology can guarantee that you or your children will never be exposed to any Internet content that is offensive or harmful. Inclusion in the list below does not mean that ObscenityCrimes.org or Morality in Media endorses or guarantees a particular screening product.
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