Should ISP block child pornography?

Alejandro Acosta alejandroacostaalamo at gmail.com
Fri Dec 7 11:52:16 UTC 2018


Agree


El 7/12/18 a las 06:14, Owen DeLong escribió:
> How is it that Interpol isn’t taking over/shutting down these domains
> in the DNS at the registry/registrar level?
>
> The GAC pushed hard for the provisions that allow them to do so and
> there’s a pretty clear (and quick) process for it.
>
> Owen
>
>
>> On Dec 6, 2018, at 22:06 , Lotia, Pratik M <Pratik.Lotia at charter.com
>> <mailto: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.
>> 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.
>>  
>> Wondering if any operator is actively doing it or has ever considered
>> doing it?
>>  
>> Thanks.
>>  
>>  
>> With Gratitude,
>> * *
>> *Pratik Lotia*      
>>  
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