Libraries have been blocking porn for a long time, so it’s surprising that Starbucks took so long to figure it out. The hard part (that’s a play on words, son...) would be building a personal or corporate definition of what is porn and what is not. Of course, if they filter based on porn content, they can also block political content, so Starbucks could become the new Google.
Do ANY conservatives go to StarPunks? The only time in my life that I have gone into a StarPunks is when my boss would hold a ‘team building’ session there. If the company held a meeting and was buying, yes, I was OK with burnt coffee at a leftist store; otherwise, perhaps Tim Horton’s but most likely McDonald’s coffee for me. Screw StarPunks!
>>Libraries have been blocking porn for a long time,
The American Library Ass. (ALA) opposes that policy and doesn’t age-restrict ANY materials in the library including R or NC-17/X films.
Where are libraries blocking porn...the ones around here call it free speech last I heard
since most libraries are publicly owned.. there is a first amendment case to be had there.