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Traffic Control in the NewsBNN Movie Review
Traffic Control is a must see film for all people who have children that use the internet. Do you know what your kids are doing on the net, what about who they are talking to. Do you think that your parental controls or your filters are working? Do your kids use MySpace? I know my son wants a MySpace account, What was my answer? "NO." Do you know he came home one day and let me know that his friend created him a MySpace account anyway. Read what Bryan Hall the director of the film has to say in my interview with him about some of the MySpace users .
Read More! Posted on 14 May 2007 by admin
Documentary Tackles Issue of Internet Porn
Monday, April 23rd 2007 @ 6:35 AM PDT
By Nick Mokey Staff Writer, Digital Trends News Add to your Del.icio.us account Del.icio.us "Traffic Control" will address the problem of minors accessing internet pornography, and what can be done to restict availability without infringing on free speech. Read More! Posted on 11 May 2007 by admin
New and Effective way to Filter Adult Content
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Posted on 10 May 2007 by admin
Nehemiah’s walls… rebuild near your home
In society at present, the walls of our society have fallen down. What did Nehemiah tell the people to do? What resistance did they face? How did they overcome and make their society safe again?
Not sure that our walls are down? Watch this and consider that YOUR children live in THIS society: LINK Posted on 10 May 2007 by admin
Redorbit :: Provo Film Calls Porn Epidemic
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Posted on 08 May 2007 by admin
INDY Films... a place for great ideas reports.
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Posted on 08 May 2007 by admin
Documentary Examines Kids’ Access to Porn
SALT LAKE CITY - A new documentary about online pornography and its availability to minors is making its way around the U.S. with hopes of bringing about a solution.
This article was posted on avnonline.com however due to it's pornographyic ads we have chose not to link to the add be place it below. Posted on 04 May 2007 by admin
Huntsman to sign anti-porn resolution
Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman announces there will be no calling of a special session for the legislature during a news conference Wednesday, April 12, 2006, in Salt Lake City. The Legislature will not be called into special session to address Huntsman's income-tax cut plan after discovering that the $70 million he and the Legislature set aside for the plan falls $35 million short of the total cost.
This story appeared in The Daily Herald on page A1. Posted on 04 May 2007 by admin
Provo film calls porn epidemic
Filmmakers, legislators decry dangers of industry
By Rosalie Westenskow The documentary, produced by Provo film company Living Biography, details the rampant increase in Internet pornography today, as well as the fight to stop it. Deseret Morning News Posted on 30 Apr 2007 by admin
New Documentary Captures America's Debate Over 'Epidemic' of Internet Pornography
On the heels of the Child Online Protection Act (COPA) being struck down for the third time since 1998, independent film company Living Biography today announced the release of their feature-length documentary, "Traffic Control: The People's War on Internet Porn." Produced by Living Biography, in conjunction with Lake of Fire Productions, the made-for-DVD film takes viewers on a journey of opinions, experiences, and perspectives from people across America on the topic of Internet pornography and how easy minors and business employees have access to it. The film captures a controversial and important debate around First Amendment rights, society's obligation to protect children from unwanted and graphic Internet content, and an alternative solution called the Internet Community Port Act that could change the Internet as we know it.
Read full release DVD CREATION Digitalmedianet.com Posted on 30 Apr 2007 by admin
Documentary Explores Fight Against Internet Porn
"Traffic Control: The People's War on Internet Porn," is a new film documentary film from Living Biography, outlining the case for stronger laws against smut-peddling in the face of legal challenges to the Child Online Protection Act (COPA), which has been struck down by the courts three times since 1998.
New York Press Posted on 04 May 2007 by admin
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