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Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK)
From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 07:11:44 -0700
On Jun 7, 2007, at 6:44 AM, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
[trimmed other lists, not sure if they'd appreciate nanog volumes] On 7-jun-2007, at 11:06, James Blessing wrote:As many people are aware there is an 'expectation' that 'consumer' broadband providers introduce network level content blocking for specified content on the IWF list before the end of 07.Where is this list, what type of stuff is on it and how do you translate from the real-world identification of that which is to be blocked into some kind of restriction in the network?
Whose expectation is it? If it is not a LAW, then, ISPs should reset the expectation and go back to the real problems of running a network. Owen
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- Network Level Content Blocking (UK) James Blessing (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) Iljitsch van Beijnum (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) Owen DeLong (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) James Blessing (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) Jon Lewis (Jun 07)
- RE: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) Neil J. McRae (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) Joe Abley (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) James Blessing (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) Jeroen Massar (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) Chris L. Morrow (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) Alexander Harrowell (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) Chris L. Morrow (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) Matthew Palmer (Jun 07)
- Re: Network Level Content Blocking (UK) Iljitsch van Beijnum (Jun 07)