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On 10/18/2010 06:54 PM, Gregory Engels wrote:
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cite="mid:40A739B3-2D58-4FD5-B078-0EFFC5F939F8@piratenpartei-hessen.de"
type="cite">AK Zensur in germany did an experiment in Mai 2009 by
requesting
<br>
several provider of sites that were found on diverse european
<br>
"blocking lists" - with the effect that 12 hours later 60
child-pornography
<br>
sites were deleted. And AK-Zensur is just a small NGO, and not at
all
<br>
"official". The effect, if the official police authority would
request the
<br>
take down of the sites would be noticeable greater.<br>
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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 ?<br>
<br>
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 <i>right</i> way.<br>
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