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Re: Shutting Down the Bad Guys on the 'Net
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Rob Hyndman
Mark,
"I agree with Jon that ISPs (carriers, cablecos and re-sellers) and governments have a responsibility to block content that is clearly illegal".
If they have a responsibility to block, do they have a responsibility to look at content to see whether it is illegal? Who decides?
Should ISP's packet-sniff for uploading of mp3's or video files? What about defamatory content? And blocking access to US sites that discuss election results before voting closes?
And if ISP's can block, do they have an obligation to? And liability if they fail to?
Not sure, but in 99% of cases, I think it's not so clear. And I'm pretty sure I don't want ISP's involved in law enforcement.
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