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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Traffic Control?
Traffic Control is a feature length documentary film (96 minutes) which highlights 1) Internet pornography’s impact on minors and business, 2) the debate between free speech and the government’s obligation to protect children and 3) a solution that would provide both freedom of speech and freedom of choice. [ top ]


Does Traffic Control contain pornography?
No. We made a point of keeping the production free of pornographic images and titillating content. We do recommend viewer discretion due to the mature content in some interviews. Parents should preview the film before sharing it with their children.[ top ]


What is Traffic Control rated?
This film is not yet rated. Our small independent film company is anticipating a time when it can afford the MPAA’s fees. Meanwhile, considerations for viewers are the mature topic and the occurrence of words such as “masturbation” used in a clinical context.[ top ]


What does Traffic Control aim to do/change?
To inspire citizens to call on their legislators, demanding that they address the problems of unfettered Internet pornography.

In the beginning, our intention was to simply bring the debate of Free Speech vs. Internet Governance to the public forum and suggest one possible solution. But as we traveled the country interviewing people, we were surprised by the degree that our youth are involved with pornography, and the fact that most adults have no idea about the widespread addiction problem our kids are facing. We also became aware of the economic burden of Internet pornography on American businesses. It so alarmed us that we committed to a grassroots campaign for Internet reform.[ top ]


Who supports Traffic Control?
We have been receiving support from people that have seen the movie itself and those that have learned about us online. Support has been in the form of encouragement, word of mouth and other promotional services.[ top ]


Is Traffic Control “Anti-porn”?
The film states that pornographers have a right to produce and distribute their content to consenting adults. The purpose of Traffic Control is not to sensationalize or demonize pornographers. It invites everyone, including those that produce pornography, to implement laws that can effectively protect our children from adult content.[ top ]


Who is behind Traffic Control?
Traffic Control is produced and owned by Living Biography, an independent film company.[ top ]


Is Traffic Control for profit?
Living Biography is a for profit company. The cp80 Foundation, whose solution is presented in the movie, is a 501(C)3 non-profit organization. Living Biography gives 50% of all profits on Traffic Control to cp80 to further the cause. The remaining 50% will be used to pay for the production of Traffic Control and to create future installments of the series.[ top ]


What is Traffic Control’s association with the cp80 foundation?
The cp80 Foundation is one of several non-profit organizations to which Living Biography (the films producer) contributes. Living Biography feels that Internet pornography needs some regulation and that cp80 currently has the best solution.[ top ]


After Living Biography decided to make a film about cp80’s efforts, their team offered considerable assistance in networking, research, interviews, counsel, etc.[ top ]


Will Traffic Control be in theaters?
We may sell theatrical distribution rights in the future. Currently, we are encouraging people to host screenings in their hometown with our assistance. This technology solution requires community involvement and for this reason we are starting with "grassroots" distribution.[ top ]


Will there be future installments of the Traffic Control series?
Yes. The subject of Internet pornography and legislation is a very complicated issue. The intent of Traffic Control I is to inform the public of the crisis, the debate and the possibility of a solution. Future installments will expand on certain aspects presented in the first. [ top ]