UK Gov. Wants IWF List To Cover 100% of UK Broadband 281
wild_quinine writes "The UK government stated in 2006 that they wished to see 100% of UK consumer broadband ISPs' connections covered by blocking, which includes images of child abuse. 95% of ISPs have complied, but children's charities are calling for firmer action by the government as the last 5% cite costs and concerns over the effectiveness of the system. According to Home Office Minister Alan Campbell, 'The government is currently looking at ways to progress the final 5%.' With a lack of transparency in the IWF list, firm government involvement, and blocking that only 'includes' (but may not be limited to) images of child abuse, it looks like the writing is on the wall for unfiltered, uncensored Internet connections in the UK."
Re:Whose firewall will be more effective? (Score:3, Funny)
Duh! (Score:3, Funny)
> meanwhile, they did it in Italy, and nobody said a thing.
Duh! They've already started blocking outgoing content which protests it!
Re:Absurd! (Score:2, Funny)
I have not heard anything from/about Italy for ages. It's like it never existed.
Re:The most widespread form of child abuse (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Stop The Pandering (Score:3, Funny)
Nuff said.