9/8/03 Hollywood, FL – A Philadelphia man was arrested earlier this week in Hollywood, Florida, on charges that he used misspellings of popular internet domain names to lure children to pornographic and sexually suggestive websites. John Zuccarini, 53, admitted that he specifically targeted children because they are more likely to make spelling errors when searching the web.
Federal agents were alerted when it was discovered that more than 40 variant spellings of popstar Britney Spears’ website were registered in Mr. Zuccarini’s name. These misspellings led children to websites that feature sexually explicit photographs of young women, instead of the legitimate website which features sexually explicit photographs of Ms. Spears.
If convicted, Mr. Zuccarini could face a maximum sentence of four years in jail and fines up to $250,000. Ms. Spears, who made headlines this month when she shared an open-mouth kiss with Madonna on the MTV Music Awards, could not be reached for comment.
I think it really stinks that people can get smutty pichers just because they cant spell.
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