lands.com” turned a simple idea into a multimillion-dollar business. He began by posting pictures of him and his wife having sexual intercourse on the web. Then he came up with the idea of getting other couples to do the same thing. He stated, “So...using my razor sharp skills as a salesmen, I convinced local housewives and couples to come and screw for the camera. Simply saying, Hey you're gonna have sex anyway...why not do it here and make some money in the process.” It’s scary to think that this man made millions of dollars with an idea such as this, but I guess that is where are at as a society. Needless to say, “thewetlands.com” success story has had many people up in arms. However, before I get to the idea of government regulation I want to talk about an even scarier component of porn on the Internet, which is addiction. I really was not aware of this problem until I began looking for information on the Internet. When going to noteworthy search engines and submitting queries I kept noticing “support sites” for people who are “addicted” to porn on the net. This I could not believe and of course being the curious person that I am, I decided to see what these sites had to offer. The Majority of these sites provide discussion forums and I would like to quote one that I found. “ I, like yourself, am 28, married with one child, and I constantly fight with myself over the urge to view pornography. Sometimes are better than others, but I have never been able to get rid of the desire. I wish I had better news for you, but I grew up in a non-Christian home where porn was accessible. And for as far back as I can remember, porn has shaped my desires to one extent or another. I really wish I could kick it, I've tried going *cold turkey* too, but not with any lasting success. And unfortunately, the "net" is proving to be a daily battle for me, since the availability of porn pho...