If things haven't changed, the Atomic Web
Browser requires that you click a box stating that you are over 18 (years
old) in order to be able to get it.
Consider: * Macromedia comes out with FlashPaper, great Acrobat competitor that doesn't
require huge - ass download every time (Flash is on 98 % of
browsers) * Adobe buys Macromedia, realizes it doesn't need 2 technologies, quietly asphyxiates FlashPaper before people realize how much better it is * Scribd takes a look, realizes it can rebuild FlashPaper as iPaper and kick Adobe's Acrobat ass with Macromedia's
old product * Scribd adds some monetization features for $ $ $ & differentiation