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A porn market leader is calling on web giants Yahoo and Google to help keep children from seeing online pornography.
Vivid Entertainment - the world's leading adult movie studio - will make its case tomorrow at Yale University, according to press agency AFP.
The company's co-founder Steven Hirsch will address the Yale School of Management during the university's Sex Week.
"None of the search engines and portals, but particularly Yahoo and Google, has taken any significant steps in this direction," a statement from Hirsch said.
"This is not about First Amendment rights, it is about protecting children."
Vivid wants major ISPs to take an aggressive stance on age verification, AFP said.
- NZ HERALD STAFF