Internet Filters Don't Work - Shock Horror Expose
sixpints writes "The highly respected UK based Consumer's Association has revealed that in tests Internet filtering software is unreliable and that parents should shoulder the responsibility of what their kids are exposed to. Read more at http://www.pa.press.net/news/story/technology_internet_156705.html." Their full report is here, but apparently requires a subscription to get access.
While this should not be particularly amazing to anyone with a decent technical knowledge of how these systems work, it is good to see a public source acknowledge it. Maybe this is the first step toward popular media coverage of the flaws in this type of software. Now all we need to do is use this report to make some noise, so the mainstream press will take their eyes off of the AP wire for a moment and do some real reporting!
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We may not imagine how our lives could be more frustrating and complex—but Congress can. – Cullen Hightower
But, this piece might be removed become some large company may threaten a lawsuit.
MPAA did not like people commenting on DeCSS, so of course they sued.
Mattel did not like people commenting on CyberPatrol, so they sued. When that www.sorehands.com guy complained about Mattel, they sued him.