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While federal and state laws prohibit the distribution of obscene materials…they are often not enforced. If they were, some legal experts say studios that sell porn, cable and satellite TV companies that put porn on their systems and hotel chains that offer porn on pay-per-view would all be offenders.

Should Federal laws against Internet obscenity be enforced?


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Friday, November 27th  11p ET
Monday, November 30th  10p | 1a ET

THIS SHOW CONTAINS MATURE SEXUAL CONTENT.  VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.

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