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Intellectual Property

Apr. 3, 2003

Create Misleading.com, Go to Jail, Porn Foes Say

SAN FRANCISCO - If the U.S. House of Representatives gets its way, the federal government may have to expand its prison system to make room for a new crop of criminals - owners of pornographic Internet sites with misleading addresses and computer-generated child pornography.

        SAN FRANCISCO - If the U.S. House of Representatives gets its way, the federal government may have to expand its prison system to make room for a new crop of criminals - owners of pornographic Internet sites with misleading addresses and computer-generated child pornography.
        Last week, House members overwhelmingly passed legislation that would criminalize the use of misleading d...

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