Jorge
December 31st, 2007, 12:40 PM
Plan requires ISPs to block pornography and other objectionable sites, and requires users who want uncensored access to formally opt out.
In a odd twist of fate, efforts to get ISPs to install content filters seems to be all the rage these days in supposedly freedom loving countries. After years of criticizing China over it's almost iron fist-like control over internet access in that country, an increasing number of Western countries now find themselves pushing to institute similar content restricting mechanisms.
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In a odd twist of fate, efforts to get ISPs to install content filters seems to be all the rage these days in supposedly freedom loving countries. After years of criticizing China over it's almost iron fist-like control over internet access in that country, an increasing number of Western countries now find themselves pushing to institute similar content restricting mechanisms.
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