"This is a major step forward to keep these predators off the Internet," McDonnell said. "We want to be a leader with legislation to protect kids." Here's how the plan would work: After the state obtained a predator's e-mail addresses, officials would turn them over to MySpace. The company, using new software, would then block anyone using that e-mail address from entering the site.
Did somebody say new software? It's Sarb-Ox all over again. "We are certainly going to put public safety ahead of these civil liberties concerns," said McDonnell.
"Public safety" is code for "business opportunity" and political "self preservation". Dare anyone ask why there is suddenly such urgency? Shouldn't we have a registry for terrorist e-mail addresses? I mean, no one wants a child talking to a predator, but EVERYONE is at risk when terrorists go Friending. Virginia Proposal Aims to Keep Sex Offenders Off Networking Sites |