Investigation Shows Big Business Funding Sex Chat Rooms
Companies Pull Ads After Station Exposes Problem
Updated: 10:30 am EDT June 1, 2005
HOUSTON -- Several well-known companies have pulled ads from a popular online chat room service after an investigation by Houston television station KPRC revealed to them what their money was funding.
Yahoo! is facing a $10 million lawsuit that accuses it of cashing in on some disturbing chat rooms. The stations' investigation showed what's really going on in those rooms.The companies are paying huge fees for their ads to appear on Yahoo!. But many are now canceling those ads because of the report. The discovery has prompted fast action in corporate America and a strong reaction at the nation's capital."Yes, more legislation is required. The law has not kept up with this type of criminal activity," U.S. Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas, told the station.Among the thousands of chat room titles, where people can look for common interests like music or movies, there are other rooms with some disturbing titles, such as:
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- 9-17-Year-Olds Wantin' Sex Younger Girls 4 Older Guys Girls 13 And Under For Older Guys Girls 13 And Up For Much Older Man Girls 8 to 13 Watch Boys (In A Particular Sex Act)
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