A few weeks ago a Rhode Island representative wanted to tax violent video games, now the Providence Journal is reporting that they also want to tax your pr0n. Sen. Frank Ciccone, D-Providence, and Sen. Hanna Gallo, D-Cranston, introduced a bill that would require ISPs to digitally block “sexual content and patently offensive material.” But, consumers could deactivate that block for a fee of $20.
Wow, Rhode Island just doesn't want anyone to have any fun. Then again I'm the type that thinks the BATFE should be a store and not an agency.
If online distributors of sexual content do not comply with the filter, the attorney general or a consumer could file a civil suit of up to $500 for each piece of content reported, but not blocked, according to the bill.
Wow, Rhode Island just doesn't want anyone to have any fun. Then again I'm the type that thinks the BATFE should be a store and not an agency.
If online distributors of sexual content do not comply with the filter, the attorney general or a consumer could file a civil suit of up to $500 for each piece of content reported, but not blocked, according to the bill.