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Provo film calls porn epidemic
Filmmakers, legislators decry dangers of industry
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The number of teenagers and children consuming pornographic material has increased at an alarming rate in recent years, according to some groups.
Focus on the Family, a Christian nonprofit organization, indicates the number of pornographic Web sites increased 2,000 percent from 1998 to 2003, and more than 47 percent of children who use e-mail receive pornographic spam on a daily basis.
While "Traffic Control" reports that close to 57 percent of 9 to 19 year olds with online access have viewed Internet porn, those in the adult entertainment industry say the figure is closer to 10 percent.
"We don't market to kids because, first of all, they don't have any money, and, second, they're not interested," said Diane Duke, executive director of the Free Speech Coalition.
But ex-porn star Lubben, now an anti-porn activist, told audience members after a screening of the film in late January that pornographers have told her they deliberately attempt to hook children.
While many parents rely on filters to stop such Web sites from popping up, these devices are far from foolproof, said John Carosella, vice president of content control at Blue Coat, a California-based company that markets filters.
"The easiest way to beat a filter is to go next door were they don't have one," he said in the film.
Teens interviewed in "Traffic Control" laughed at their parents' attempts to block their access to pornographic sites and explained how they use anonymous proxy servers, like safelizard.com, to bypass filters.
And parents aren't the only ones trying to monitor computer use. Many companies spend large chunks of money trying to keep employees off pornographic sites.
"We've seen our customers desperate to solve this problem," Carosella said.
Realizing the faults of filters, CP80 founder Yarro created a new plan to stop children from accessing internet pornography.
The CP80 Internet Channel Initiative pushes the creation of two separate Internet ports, one for "clean" content and one for adult content. The ports would work like cable TV channels, Yarro says, and users would select which port to allow into their homes.
The solution's best asset, Yarro said, is that it sidesteps First Amendment issues.
In order to change the readily accessible nature of pornography, though, Yarro said action needs to be taken before members of a generation raised on porn become the country's political leaders.
For more information on "Traffic Control," visit www.trafficcontrolthemovie.com.
E-mail: rwestenskow@desnews.com
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