Thursday 1 November 2007

ISPs again: why responsible?

The following article from David Meyer is quite revealing about the role ISPs are now asked to perform: to be law-enforcement agents, but without the name, the rights and the duties. The objective is repression, laudable if human rights are not put aside. But is it always the case?
The other aspect of this call for ISPs co-operation is the emphasis put on IP materials, worth as much as child protection?

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/0,1000000085,39290371,00.htm

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