May 12, 2003, 7:52 PM — Pornographic emails are already the bane of the wired world - and with the advent of multimedia messaging for mobile phones, the problem may just get worse. To prevent a potential PR disaster, an Irish phone carrier is implementing its own filter to block pornographic images. Read on to find out how it works.
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