15. The issue here is whether an international effort to regulate childrens access to
adult material on the Internet is worthwhile. In my view, nations should attempt to
regulate such access by cooperative regulatory effort. I base this view on the
universality and importance of the interest in protecting children from harm, and on the
inherently pandemic nature of the problem.
Adults everywhere have a serious interest in limiting access by children to
pornographic material. Pornographic material tends to confuse children―distorting
their notion of sex, of themselves as sexual beings, and of how people ought to treat one
another. Particularly in the case of domination and child pornography, the messages
children receive from pornographic material cannot contribute in a healthy way to their
emerging sexuality. Given this important interest that knows no cultural bounds, we
should regulate childrens access to sexually explicit material on the Internet.
However, information on the Internet is not easily contained within national
borders. Limiting access to such information is akin to preventing certain kinds of
global environmental destruction. Consider the problem of ozone depletion thought to
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