Computers and devices sold in South Carolina that can access the Internet would be required to have filters installed to prevent people from viewing pornography, although buyers could pay a US$20 (RM90) fee to remove the blocking software under a proposal before the legislature.
The amendment would require manufacturers or sellers of computers and internet-accessible devices to install software that blocks pornography, according to a draft of the amendment filed with the South Carolina General Assembly on Dec 15.
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