...”How much was the Geek Squad paid for “finding” kiddie porn on computers brought in for repair?”...
I hope such claims are fully investigated by honest people because I can see such material being planted by skilled geeks who might want to earn an extra buck. A way should be found to regulate pornography of all kinds on the internet. We regulate it in other places. Why not there?
There is a way to regulate and to successfully block porn. However Legal Eagles have decided that it is a impingement on constitutional rights of freedom of speech.
Here’s the method, for pornographic sites use XXX rather than WWW. Software would be able to determine just by that one simple change to the URL whether or not to block it.
Any extraneous porn found on WWW sites would be dealt with severely and that would bring the industry in alignment with the wishes of those wanting to protect businesses or those under the age of legal consent from viewing such material.