The congressional investigation began about two months ago, after a parent called Democrat Henry Waxman, saying that his son was able to freely download pornographic videos from the internet, using a file-sharing service called BearShare.
The latest version of BearShare includes a family filter, which the company says will hide most search results with adult content.
Programs like Bearshare have flourished since Napster was effectively shut down.
These services, many of them on the Gnutella file-sharing network, allow users to search and download files from each other's computers.
While Napster only let you swap MP3 music files, programs like BearShare can be used to trade images and video. |