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Vendors of filtering software have generally kept their criteria secret for proprietary reasons, leading to complaints that they may be pushing social agendas with no oversight. Filtering companies say their products can be customized, so a library may choose to override certain settings. One vendor, N2H2 Inc., says it has created an online database so customers may determine whether a particular site is blocked, though it offers few details about specifically why. (Associated Press)
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