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On the other hand.... You have different fingers
If it's an optional feature that individual users can choose to turn off or on, I'm in favor of it... keeps kids away from adult materials.
If it's something that *every* household subscribing to that ISP gets (or more precisely, doesn't get) then I would argue that, to the extent the ISP is a public utility, it might run afoul of the constitution in restricting speech and expression.
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