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House passes resolution urging Congress to give Internet users a way to block adult content
Summary
The Utah House unanimously adopted House Concurrent Resolution 3 urging Congress to support technology or rules that let users opt out of receiving adult internet content; sponsor said the change would make providers respect opt‑out requests and reduce children's and employees' exposure.
The Utah House unanimously passed House Concurrent Resolution 3 on Jan. 30, 2007, urging Congress to pursue technology and policy changes that would make it easier for Internet users to avoid adult content.
Representative Daw, the resolution sponsor, told the chamber the measure is intended to prompt Congress to consider a technical approach so that when a user requests a webpage the request could…
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