A dirty job: paid to watch porn.

AuthorSullum, Jacob
PositionCensorsship of internet pornography - Brief article

TOM ROGERS doesn't worry about getting caught looking at porn while at work, because looking at porn is his work. For the last few years, thanks to a $150,000-a-year federal grant arranged by Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.), the former Indianapolis detective and another retired cop have been collecting and vetting citizen complaints about online sexual material under a program run by the anti-porn group Morality in Media (MIM).

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The two tax-funded porn perusers forward complaints, obtained via a MIM-operated website, to the Justice Department for possible obscenity prosecutions. "The Supreme Court has set forth a three-part test to determine whether sexual material is obscene and therefore unprotected by the First Amendment," MIM President Bob Peters explained in a press release issued after The New York Times ran a story about the program in August. "The investigators' determinations as to which complaints to pursue are guided by that test. If they weren't, we really would be wasting our time."

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