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Congress May Require ISPs To Block Certain Fraud Sites 180

FutureDomain writes "A bill which just passed the House Financial Services Committee would require Internet Service Providers to block access to sites hosting financial scams that pose as members of the government-backed Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC). The bill, called the Investor Protection Act and sponsored by Paul Kanjorski (D-PA), is broad enough to block not only websites, but email and any other 'electronic material.' 'Internet providers are also worried that Kanjorski's requirement — and the accompanying civil penalties and injunctions — would apply even if the blocking is not technically feasible.'"

Comment Why don't they just bounce incoming deep linkers'? (Score 1) 382

Wouldn't it be simpler for everyone if they just bounced all 'deep linkers' clients to their slash ( '/' ) ?

Would surely create a navigational mess to all incoming to deep links people, but that is what they want to accomplish, not?

Just put a check on the client's referrer and act accordingly... surely clients blocking referrers will pass, but who cares? They are less than 1% of what clients a massive website gets...

Too simple?

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