
Senator Pryor hasn't offered up any solutions on how this V-chip will be able to magically detect a swear word on a YouTube stream or how it will, as proposed, circumvent TV ratings and block a nipple that may have passed through the TV14 rating, but insists that this type of censorship is needed for today's youth. The Senator states, "My bill simply lights a fire under the FCC to take a fresh look at new options in the marketplace."
Since its inception, the FCC has taken little effort to improve or regulate the current V-chip, so it will remain a mystery on whether they would like to latch onto this proposal.
Source:
ARS Technica