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<p>Congress is in recess for Memorial Day until next Monday. If you're looking for something to -- shall we say -- spice up what is likely to be a slow week on the tech policy front, we call your attention to a Thursday morning press conference featuring adult film performer/writer <strong>Stormy Daniels</strong> -- just in time for National Internet Safety Month.</p>

<p>The session at the National Press Club features a joint appearance between the odd couple of Daniels and <strong>Joan Irvine</strong> of the <a href="http://www.asacp.org">Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection</a>. The latter group was created more than a decade ago with the goal of eliminating child pornography from the Internet and to help parents prevent children from viewing "age-inappropriate" material online. </p>

<p>The press conference appears to be the latest move in a campaign launched two months ago, in which Daniels -- whose work is produced by an entity called Wicked Pictures -- appears in a public service announcement sponsored by ASACP, promoting a "restricted to adults" label on applicable Web sites and encouraging parents to use filtering software. The PSA can be viewed above.</p>]]></description>
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