News24.com relays this report from Pakistan: "Cyber cafes are favourite hangouts for Pakistanis young and old to play games, chat, e-mail, surf the web... or send terror emails and watch hard porn. But soon the internet cafes' dual use as pseudo blue cinemas and terrorist mailing points could be a thing of the past. Concern at the cafes' seamier side has prompted the government to draft a law to regulate their activities...
"The state-run Pakistan Telecommunication Authority last year prepared a consultation paper on regulations for cyber cafes. It requires all internet cafes to register with PTA, bans under-15s unless they are accompanied by their parents, and bars under-18s from viewing porn websites and playing violent video games. It cites national security as a key concern, according to a copy of the draft, and cafes where internet activity is deemed a security risk will lose their registration automatically..."