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RE: Should ISP block child pornography?
From: "Keith Medcalf" <kmedcalf () dessus com>
Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2018 13:29:00 -0700
They put IP of some government or critical (for example, VISA/Mastercard processing) sites in their blocked domain - and those victim sites will be blocked. This trolling is very popular in Russia, for example.
This should be very popular everywhere in the free world -- explaining why it is popular in Russia but not in non-free countries such as the United States of America ... --- The fact that there's a Highway to Hell but only a Stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume.
Current thread:
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography?, (continued)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? Lotia, Pratik M (Dec 07)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? Lotia, Pratik M (Dec 07)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? Max Tulyev (Dec 07)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? nanog (Dec 07)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? Lotia, Pratik M (Dec 07)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? cosmo (Dec 07)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? Aaron1 (Dec 07)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? cosmo (Dec 07)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? nanog (Dec 07)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? Max Tulyev (Dec 08)
- RE: Should ISP block child pornography? Keith Medcalf (Dec 08)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? Max Tulyev (Dec 08)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? J. Hellenthal (Dec 09)
- Re: Should ISP block child pornography? bzs (Dec 08)