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[ NNSquad ] ISPs agree to block access to child porn Web sites and Usenet groups


Greetings.  As the article linked below notes in passing, and I
would suggest much more forcefully, efforts by ISPs to cut off
access to any particular class of content in this manner may make it
more difficult for "casual" searchers to access such sites, but will
likely be largely ineffective against anyone with the will to work a
bit harder to find such material -- and that's not even taking into
account private, encrypted distribution networks.  

Of broader interest perhaps is how much time will pass before "other
entities" demand that ISPs (attempt) to block access to other
materials that one group or another feels subscribers should not be
permitted to see or hear.  How long before search engines are urged,
pressured, or ordered to remove search result listings that the
government or other groups deem inappropriate under the political
criteria of the moment?

In practice, of course -- as I've written many times -- effective
censorship of the Internet is impossible.  You can make access more
difficult or more of a hassle, but in the end censorship efforts --
even for seemingly laudable goals -- will drive the materials of
interest ever deeper underground into forms that make them even
more difficult to track.  That's just the way it is, like it or not.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/10/nyregion/10internet.html

--Lauren--
NNSquad Moderator