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TAMPA, FLA. -- The online bond hearing for a Florida teen accused of hacking prominent Twitter accounts was interrupted Wednesday by rap music and pornographic videos from users who apparently disguised their names.


And then another, over and over again. He had a catalog of tapes of all kinds, sourced from all over the world. New releases with million-dollar budgets, B-movies, amateur recordings, avant-garde art collector's pieces with no rhyme or reason, and even a box full of porn tapes, snuff videos, and any mixture of the two that came his way from time to time. He proceeded to watch them one after another, for an indefinite amount of time, until he learned by heart every dialogue, scene and plot, every character, every mute, every climax, every coda. This process would end when a spark of a fresh idea would sprout, then he would turn off the VHS and head to his desk, grab some paper and proceed to plot out casts and stories. But some time later, the banging and ripped sheets would repeat the cycle once again.


The absence of definitive answers in this realm seems bizarre, at least initially. An entire generation has grown up with easy access to images and films that once required a photo ID or a dumpster dive. And ready availability is just part of it. A lot of online pornography is violent. Much of it merely demonstrates the astounding breadth of sexual appetites out there.


Ethics are a big part of it. The ideal study, say academics, would round up a group of teenagers who had never viewed online pornography, then provide them with a steady dose of it for two to three months. At the end, they would be quizzed to see whether their attitudes or actions had changed. There would be tests for both mental and physical effects.


This is not to say that the vast body of research in this area is without lessons. Among the most prolific and revered researchers to examine teenagers and pornography is a duo in the Netherlands, Jochen Peter and Patti M. Valkenburg. The pair has been publishing studies about this issue for nearly a decade, most of it based on surveys of teenagers.


Sina.com temporarily closed its literature site Friday after being accused of hosting pornography, and authorities confirmed they were revoking two crucial licenses, ensnaring one of China's top web portals in an intensifying online crackdown. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1449240174198-2'); ); Sina decided to take books off its site while it undergoes "a self-correction action" to screen their content, according to a notice on its reading channel. Book reviews, cultural news, author biographies and interviews were still available.While the government periodically launches campaigns targeting obscene or improper content, this is the first time a major Internet company has faced such a heavy punishment, which will likely serve as a warning to other big players. The latest anti-pornography campaign comes amid a wider crackdown on online expression that has seen individual microblogs closed and punishments for spreading rumors online.The Beijing Cultural Law Enforcement Agency, a body under the city government responsible for clamping down on pornography and illegal publication, said there were still some procedures to go through before Sina's licenses were revoked."We delivered a note of punishment to Sina that states the two licenses will be revoked," Shen Rui, head of the online enforcement task force at Beijing Cultural Law Enforcement Agency, said Friday.Shen said Sina would be fined but the amount hadn't yet been verified, and that according to law it would be fined five to 10 times the illegal income made from the pornographic material.He said the licenses would be revoked by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television. No one was available to comment there.State media reported prominently Thursday and Friday that broadcasting authorities had decided to revoke Sina's licenses on Internet publishing and online audiovisual broadcasting and impose "a large number of fines," while some of its employees were being investigated by police. It said this might have the effect of partially banning the company's operations, and that the move came after authorities allegedly found pornographic content on its literature and video sites. Sina's video site was still operating normally Friday.A spokesman from Sina said he had no immediate comment and later calls to his office were not answered.Sina has the right to appeal the decision. 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. 2ff7e9595c


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