ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times

DATE: Friday, January 12, 1996               TAG: 9601120066
SECTION: NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL   PAGE: A-2  EDITION: METRO 
DATELINE: MILWAUKEE


NERVOUS BULLETIN BOARD SCUTTLES ALL ITS EROTICA

Fearful of a government crackdown, a computer bulletin board service said Thursday it has gotten rid of all its erotica.

Exec-PC of suburban New Berlin, which bills itself as the nation's largest computer bulletin board, notified subscribers Monday that it had eliminated about 50,000 files of adult material, including pictures of porn stars and nude photos. The company has 700,000 electronic files offering all sorts of programs.

``Since it is only 7 percent of our service and it could result in the 100 percent loss of our business, the risk is not worth it,'' said Exec-PC founder Bob Mahoney.

The move comes as authorities are cracking down on the use of computer networks to transmit child pornography and arrange sex with children, and as Congress considers legislation to ban online porn. Possession or transmission of pictures of children engaging in sexual activity is a federal offense.

Last month, under pressure from German prosecutors investigating child pornography, CompuServe Inc. of Columbus, Ohio, blocked its 4 million users from reaching sex-oriented portions of the Internet.

- Associated Press


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