Should ISP block child pornography?

Mark Seiden mis at seiden.com
Fri Dec 7 06:22:08 UTC 2018


where is this list of dirty domains?

On Thu, Dec 6, 2018, 10:08 PM Lotia, Pratik M <Pratik.Lotia at charter.com>
wrote:

> Hello all, was curious to know the community’s opinion on whether an ISP
> should block domains hosting CPE (child pornography exploitation) content?
> Interpol has a ‘worst-of’ list which contains such domains and it wants
> ISPs to block it.
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> On one side we want the ISP to not do any kind of censorship or inspection
> of customer traffic (customers are paying for pipes – not for filtered
> pipes), on the other side morals/ethics come into play. Keep in mind that
> if an ISP is blocking it would mean that it is also logging the information
> (source IP) and law agencies might be wanting access to it.
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> Wondering if any operator is actively doing it or has ever considered
> doing it?
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> Thanks.
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> With Gratitude,
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> *Pratik Lotia*
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