Comment Re:WTF! (Score 1) 588
Whether people can find it or not is not the key issue. It is whether or not ISPs should have a list of people who have decided to surf pr0n. The government then has a kiddie pr0n problem and asks for the list. Accidental link and you are potentially an example.
My personal feeling? So what. Unlikely to affect me. But the possible implication is "guilty until proven innocent", which goes against my grain. Much like police asking to search your car when you have a broken tail light and asking what you have to hide when you refuse. "No, officer, me refusing to have you rumage through my property without probable cause is not, in itself, probable cause. Next!"
Adult sites are like a cancer and have spread. Many use techniques to aim for teens and children. And, the government, in this case, is instituting a knee jerk reaction to the problem. Not wise!
My personal feeling? So what. Unlikely to affect me. But the possible implication is "guilty until proven innocent", which goes against my grain. Much like police asking to search your car when you have a broken tail light and asking what you have to hide when you refuse. "No, officer, me refusing to have you rumage through my property without probable cause is not, in itself, probable cause. Next!"
Adult sites are like a cancer and have spread. Many use techniques to aim for teens and children. And, the government, in this case, is instituting a knee jerk reaction to the problem. Not wise!