[pp.int.general] PETITION against blocking!

Gregory Engels Gregory.Engels at piratenpartei-hessen.de
Mon Oct 18 20:12:51 CEST 2010


On 18.10.2010, at 19:12, Maxime Rouquet wrote:

> On 10/18/2010 06:54 PM, Gregory Engels wrote:
>>
>> AK Zensur in germany did an experiment  in Mai 2009 by requesting
>> several provider of sites that were found on diverse european
>> "blocking lists" - with the effect that 12 hours later 60 child- 
>> pornography
>> sites were deleted. And AK-Zensur is just a small NGO, and not at all
>> "official". The effect, if the official police authority would  
>> request the
>> take down of the sites would be noticeable greater.
>
> About that, is there something we could do to help this deletion ?  
> There should be a way to ease the alerting of the authorities of  
> each given country... Could we for example set up a website that  
> takes any child porn URL, and with the whois information,  
> automatically signals it to the concerned authorities ?
>
> I suppose such a tool may already exist ; then we should promote it,  
> and make sure it's easy to use (I'm thinking browser plug-ins, etc.)  
> Nothing would be better to defend our position than an action  
> against child porn websites done the right way.

IN many countries handling with links that are pinting to
CP can be violating the law, and you really should not
go hunting yourself.

But, if you discover something, you can submit it
for example to https://www.inhope.org/ - a partly
EU funded NGO that represents internet hotlines
from around the world.

cu, Gregory

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