ALBANY, N.Y. - New York's attorney general notified Comcast Corp. on Monday that the state will take legal action if the company — the nation's second-largest Internet service provider — doesn't agree to eliminate access to child pornography.
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo wants major Internet access providers to agree on steps to remove certain newsgroups that contain child pornography and purge their servers of Web sites that contain child porn.
New York has already reached such agreements with AT&T Inc., AOL, Verizon Communications Inc., Sprint Nextel Corp. and Time Warner Cable Inc.
"Last week, Comcast joined with nearly the entire cable industry and 48 state attorneys general and the Center for Missing and Exploited Children to sign an unprecedented, and highly praised, industrywide agreement to fight child pornography,"
My only question is, "What took them this long to ban such illegal, immoral, disgusting filth from the internet?" Did they have higher priorities?
That brings up another question. Should internet providers block all forms of pornography automatically? Most "IP's" provide a username and password feature upon initial setup, so a manual override could be built into any questionable website, without having to purchase NetNanny or WebSitter or any number of other products that cost money to prevent something that should not be an issue on the first place.
Why should responsible parents be required to spend additional time and money to block everything just because IP providers allow web addresses to be so similar that one type-o brings up something children should not see?
Try this for proof: Google "Domination game", an actual role-playing game for children and teens.
If the Google "automatic filtering" is on, the results are safe.
If the filtering is set to "do not filter my results" ...

Who's going to manually block their children from any website containing the word "game" just to prevent such an accident? Who's going to block Google, Yahoo and every other search engine? That's what I thought.
I'm the farthest thing removed from being a prude, but I have both the sense to double-check the web addresses I type, and the personal tastes to not be offended or disgusted by an errant website ...