stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


BT to block child porn site







BT to block child porn site

BT to block child porn site 06/07/2004 07:05 PM

globetechnology.com Jun 7 2004 10:34PM GMT




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

BT to block child porn site

Grok Headline matches for BT to block child porn site

BT Seeks to Block Child Porn Site Access


BT Seeks to Block Child Porn Site Access 06/07/2004 05:38 PM
AP via Daily Press Jun 7 2004 9:55PM GMT

Law to block child porn online thrown
out


Law to block child porn online thrown
out
09/10/2004 03:00 PM
MSNBC Sep 10 2004 5:45PM GMT

BT To Block Child Porn - But Who Makes
The List?


BT To Block Child Porn - But Who Makes
The List?
06/07/2004 02:39 AM
Lots of folks are talking about the decision by BT to b lock access to child porn and how this is the "first mass censorship of the web attempted in a Western democracy." Actually, that's not true at all. Pennsylvania has been forcing ISPs to do this for years. While most of the Guardian article above focuses on how it's now technically feasible to do so, it doesn't really get into the reasons why this is problematic. First, it's unclear who gets to make up the list, and how they decide what's "bad" and what's acceptable. The article mentions a list, but it's not clear that's the list that BT will use - or if there's any kind of appeal procedure for sites that have been unfairly blocked. It's also not clear if (as in Pennsylvania) blocking a site that's on a shared server will mean every other site on that server will also get blocked. The article talks up how this was an idea by NCH, the children's charity who has a habit of putting out very biased and very misleading studies trying to blame child porn on everyone but the people actually creating and hosting the child porn. This is yet another effort by them to try to hide away the problem, rather than dealing with its root causes.

U.S. Judge Rejects Law to Block Child
Porn on Web (Reuters)


U.S. Judge Rejects Law to Block Child
Porn on Web (Reuters)
09/10/2004 06:27 PM
Reuters - A Pennsylvania law allowing the state to force Internet service providers to block access to child pornography sites is unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled on Friday.

BT to block access to websites carrying
child porn


BT to block access to websites carrying
child porn
06/07/2004 07:14 AM
Computer Buyer Jun 7 2004 11:51AM GMT

BT Group to Block Access to Child Porn
Web Sites (Reuters)


BT Group to Block Access to Child Porn
Web Sites (Reuters)
06/07/2004 08:51 AM
Reuters - Web sites carrying pornographic images of children will be off-limits to BT Group's one million broadband Internet customers, Britain's telecoms giant said on Monday.

Guardian Unlimited | Online | BT puts
block on child porn sites


Guardian Unlimited | Online | BT puts
block on child porn sites
06/07/2004 06:03 AM
British Telecom puts block on child porn sites .. Guardian Unlimited

guardian.co.uk/online/news/0,12597,1232506,00.html
track this site | 4 links


Groups call state's effort to block
Internet child porn a failure


Groups call state's effort to block
Internet child porn a failure
06/23/2004 08:43 PM
San Francisco Chronicle Jun 24 2004 0:01AM GMT

Child porn site blocks supported


Child porn site blocks supported 03/19/2005 03:23 AM
Most UK adults would like net service providers to track and report visitors to child porn sites, says a poll.

BT Blocks 10,000 Child-Porn Site Visits
A Day


BT Blocks 10,000 Child-Porn Site Visits
A Day
07/20/2004 06:23 AM

Blog-detectives tackle suspected Mexican
child-porn recruitment site


Blog-detectives tackle suspected Mexican
child-porn recruitment site
07/24/2004 06:10 PM
Eduardo Arcos, editor of the Spanish-language blog ALT1040, is conducting an online investigation into a website suspected of recruiting teenage girls in Mexico for child porn. He's soliciting help from other bloggers, and using the "comment" feature in his blog as a way to exchange info with concerned citizens throughout the blogosphere. Together they're collecting data, with the apparent goal of revealing who's behind the suspect site -- and seeing to it that appropriate action is taken to protect potential victims. Here's my clunky attempt at translating Arcos' summary post:
A site called TV-whores with a theme and intentions that are very clear, contains the following text: Girls from 13 - 19 years of age: earn thousands of pesos simply by taking photographs. More information here. (...)

The page in question offers thousands of pesos to 13-19-year-old girls for taking digital photos. You don't have to be naked, you can be in a bikini or underwear, it says... but it's more than suspicious."

Link (in Spanish)

US rules all porn is child porn


US rules all porn is child porn 06/24/2005 04:04 PM
Prove otherwise

BT to block child pornography


BT to block child pornography 06/07/2004 07:20 AM
Technology trials to begin shortly

Norway to Block Child Pornography Sites


Norway to Block Child Pornography Sites 09/21/2004 12:53 PM
AP via Daily Press Sep 21 2004 4:44PM GMT

Call to block child gambling online


Call to block child gambling online 07/26/2004 10:57 PM
Society.guardian.co.uk - Tue Jul 27, 02:32 am GMT

It may be up to parents to block Web
porn (USATODAY.com)


It may be up to parents to block Web
porn (USATODAY.com)
06/30/2004 06:09 AM
USATODAY.com - For years, Congress has sought what amounts to a legislative Holy Grail: A law that would protect children from Internet pornography, stay relevant in the face of evolving technology, and not be too much of a restriction for adults who want to exercise their constitutional right to view sexually explicit materials.

Justices block Internet porn law


Justices block Internet porn law 06/29/2004 10:47 AM

Australia Wants ISPs To Block Porn


Australia Wants ISPs To Block Porn 08/17/2004 01:29 PM
Add some members of the Australian government to the group of politicians who seem to think that secretive filters at the ISP level are the solution to porn. They're recommending that ISPs be responsible for blocking certain hardcore porn. The reason for the recommendation appears to be the realization that regulation isn't working. However, they seem to immediately assume that filtering will work, ignoring plenty of historical evidence that it doesn't. Even worse, filtering at the ISP level has often been shown to block perfectly legitimate sites. Since the details of what sites are being filtered are always kept secret, there's often no way for anyone to know if legitimate sites are included in the block. Those behind this plan claim this plan "is a proposal that has merit because it gets to the problem at the source and it would make it much harder for the industry to duck responsibility." There are plenty of problems with that statement. First, this plan is exactly the opposite of getting at "the source" of the problem. It's clearly focused on getting at the problem in the middle -- the ISP, who has nothing to do with the porn itself. If they really want to get "at the source" of the problem, they should go after those who are putting illegal porn online. Second, to suggest that it's the ISPs' "responsibility" is again backwards. The ISPs are simply a service, and requiring them to set up a system to filter all content through their service isn't a responsibility, it's a pointless burden that will add expense without doing much to stop the real problem. If the government wanted to go after the real source of the problem, they'd go after those truly responsible for the problem -- not the folks in the middle who are simply transporting bits.

P2P Against Child Porn


P2P Against Child Porn 05/06/2004 01:32 AM
Last year, when other attacks against peer-to-peer file sharing systems weren't working, the entertainment industry pulled out the "porn" card, saying that the file sharing networks were chock full of child porn and it was a danger to anyone using it. Of course, you could say the same thing about the internet, but all the hype even convinced Senator Hatch to push legislation against P2P networks due to all that porn. Realizing that they had something of a PR problem on this issue, it appears the various P2P networks decided to team up and do something to show how they're actually helping to catch child pornographers. They've been working with the FBI to help them track down those responsible for child porn, and are now looking at setting up a system to let users flag child porn so that the networks (and the FBI) can track it down (though, you wonder how quickly that flag will be abused: don't like a song? call it child porn). Finally, in a move that's much more about the good publicity it can generate than actually catching pornographers, they're going to start posting pictures from the FBI's most wanted list of child pornographers on their websites.

Supreme Court Upholds Web Porn Law Block
(AP)


Supreme Court Upholds Web Porn Law Block
(AP)
06/30/2004 04:57 AM
AP - The Supreme Court blocked a law meant to shield Web-surfing children from dirty pictures and online come-ons, ruling Tuesday that the law also would cramp the free speech rights of adults to see and buy what they want on the Internet.

Court upholds block of Internet porn law


Court upholds block of Internet porn law 06/30/2004 04:42 AM
Newsobserver.com - Wed Jun 30, 09:33 am GMT

High Court Upholds Block of Web Porn Law
(AP)


High Court Upholds Block of Web Porn Law
(AP)
06/29/2004 10:30 AM
AP - The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a law meant to punish pornographers who peddle dirty pictures to Web-surfing kids is probably an unconstitutional muzzle on free speech.

High Court Upholds Block of Web Porn Law


High Court Upholds Block of Web Porn Law 06/29/2004 03:19 PM
Los Angeles Times Jun 29 2004 6:07PM GMT

BT on child porn stats


BT on child porn stats 07/22/2004 06:25 AM
Replies to ISPA's concerns

Supreme Court Upholds Block of Internet
Porn Law


Supreme Court Upholds Block of Internet
Porn Law
06/29/2004 05:05 PM
Red Nova Jun 29 2004 9:12PM GMT

Justices Uphold Block of Web Porn Law
but Sends Case Back


Justices Uphold Block of Web Porn Law
but Sends Case Back
06/29/2004 12:13 PM
New York Times Jun 29 2004 3:54PM GMT

Justices Uphold Block of Web Porn Law
but Send Case Back


Justices Uphold Block of Web Porn Law
but Send Case Back
06/29/2004 02:10 PM
The high court again moved to limit the government's efforts to shield minors from pornography on the Internet, saying that a law violates the First Amendment.

Ex-teacher jailed over child porn


Ex-teacher jailed over child porn 09/20/2004 02:50 PM
A former teacher and cricket coach is jailed for making and distributing indecent images of children.

13 questioned over internet child porn


13 questioned over internet child porn 05/12/2004 07:06 AM
Edinburgh Evening News May 12 2004 11:43AM GMT

High-tech war on child porn


High-tech war on child porn 04/23/2004 02:41 AM
News24.com Apr 23 2004 7:28AM GMT

Pennsylvania strikes down Net child porn
law


Pennsylvania strikes down Net child porn
law
09/10/2004 01:08 PM
ZDNet Sep 10 2004 5:45PM GMT

Judge arrested over child porn


Judge arrested over child porn 04/23/2004 05:54 PM
A senior Crown Court judge has been arrested over child pornography allegations.

Child porn amnesty proposed


Child porn amnesty proposed 12/10/2003 10:22 AM
Manchester Online Dec 10 2003 8:49AM ET

Feds target P2P child porn


Feds target P2P child porn 05/14/2004 05:54 PM
File-swapping companies support "Operation Peer Pressure," which has resulted in the arrest of more than 65 people and more than 350 searches of computers.

Child Porn Law Debated in Court


Child Porn Law Debated in Court 01/09/2004 10:13 PM
Pennsylvania officials are defending a state law that allows them to force ISPs to cut off access to any site they say contains child porn. Opponents are challenging the law in court, saying huge swaths of the Net are now off limits. By Michelle Delio.

45 arrested in child porn raids


45 arrested in child porn raids 07/14/2004 05:00 AM
Fifty homes are raided in Greater Manchester, as police target people suspected of downloading child pornography.

Pennsylvania child porn law struck down


Pennsylvania child porn law struck down 09/11/2004 01:12 PM
A Pennsylvania law requiring ISPs to block access to web sites containing child pornography was struck down today. The judge cited First Amendment issues as one of the factors in the decision.

FBI arrest 65 in P2P child porn raids


FBI arrest 65 in P2P child porn raids 05/17/2004 06:07 AM
Feds hit file sharing paedophiles

BT acts against child porn sites


BT acts against child porn sites 06/08/2004 07:41 AM
Blocking illegal sites is only one stage in the fight against online paedophiles, say experts.
Grok Description matches for BT to block child porn site
GrokA matches for BT to block child porn site

BT to block child porn site

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry:

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

Nasdaq tops 2,000
PERL Developer- w/
PHP, XML, HTML

Oracle Antitrust
Case Opens

Intellectual
property, patents
experts convene in
Cairo

Schiller talks
security; update
fixes outstanding
issues (MacCentral)

Oracle: Merger Talks
Show Competition
(Reuters)

Intel, IBM Make
Workstation Push
with Linux Laptop
(Ziff Davis)

TI Says Chip Demand
Strong; Shares Fall
(Reuters)

News on Demand (PC
World)

Google Leads Web
Search But
Challenges Loom -S&P
(Reuters)

Hapless Wi-Fi
Crackers Head to
Pokey

2.6GHz PowerMacs
Tomorrow?

Apple Interactive
Displays?

Microsoft, Big
Outsider, May Find
Itself Inside Oracle
Trial

Stocks Close Up on
Stabilizing Oil
Prices

Brittle bone risk
under-estimated

DR Congo rebel
demands 'dropped'

Cricket: Vaughan's
perfect ending

Rugby: England
line-up

Diabetes blocked at
early stage

Deadline nears for
postal votes

OBJECT Bugs or
Features

[product-security@ap
ple.com:
APPLE-SA-2004-06-07
Security Update
2004-06-07]

Multiple
vulnerabilities
PHP-Nuke

Apple Security
Update 2004-06-07

Vodacom set to kick
off 3G, still ey

Vodacom working on
3G rollout

Brazil Re-cap
World's Coolest Man?
Positioning your
Services

Not Even a Hedgehog
- The stupidity of
Ronald Reagan. By
Christopher Hitchens

Apple - AirPort
Express - AirTunes

IBM Moves for
Integrated
Enterprise Search
with Masala

SECTOR HEALTHCHECK
New challenges for
Google: report

Keeping Up With
Google

Web ads try to
convert clicks into
phone calls

US Attempts to Block
Oracle Bid for
PeopleSoft

Re-Use The Links You
Have When Revising
Your Site!

FindWhat
shareholders OK
merger with European
partner

Google becomes
Goggle to regain
market share

On Google Link
Strategy

Yahoo Advertising On
Google

No More Paranoia,
Awww Yeah

dwars
U.S. Expects UN Vote
on Iraq Tues;
Germany Agrees
(Reuters)

Military Families
Protest Iraq
Services (AP)

Linux Vs. Apple: An
Uncomfortable Battle

Listen To AirTunes
A First Take On
AirPort Express

what is grok?