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Porn Policy Collars A Million-Dollar Customer
By Computerworld
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Article Date: 2003-04-03
A brief altercation this week with a staff salesperson gave me a new perspective on how pornographic e-mail can affect our business.
The reason these products don't work isn't because they can't identify pornographic images but because they tend to have a high false-alarm rate. Pictures of babies, the Mona Lisa and just random landscapes and business logos can be misidentified as pornography.
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