While no formal complaints have been filed, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants has been compelled to address the management of American Airlines over the unfiltered Internet access provided through its new in-flight WiFi offering. Claims that viewing porn and other offending material would compromise a neighboring traveler’s comfort are being weighed against consumer's rights to have unfettered access to all their sites when paying a rather steep fee for Internet access.
Association of Professional Flight Attendants Requests In-Flight Censorship
Mon, 09/15/2008 - 18:28 — BigBorkerRelated Items
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Who really needs porn that bad they would be willing to pay that outrageous internet access fee?!
Well what else am I going to do to entertain myself :-)
They just miss the attention they used to get.