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Submission + - Germany institutes censorship infrastructure

An anonymous reader writes: Germany's government has passed a draft law for censorship of domains hosting content related to child pornography. A secret list of IPs will be created by the BKA, Germany's federal police; any attempted access to addresses on this list is blocked, logged (the draft seems to contradict press reports on this point) and redirected to a government page featuring a large stop sign. The law has not yet passed the assembly, however five of the largest ISPs have already agreed to voluntarily submit to the process even without a law in place. Critics argue that with the censorship infrastructure in place, the barrier for blocking access for various other reasons is very low. The fact that the current block can easily be circumvented may lead to more effective technologies to be used in the future. There are general elections as well as elections in several of the states later this year.

Comment Re:What is 'good enough'? (Score 1) 515

I think 'good enough' is good enough for the computer(s) you directly interact with such as the ones with user interfaces attached to them. These computers need only be capable enough to present a smooth enough user interface, decode media good enough and so on. Your photo collection and the resource intensive tasks of recognising faces and such will probably be stored and processed by a more powerful home server or storage and processing service. I'm happy interacting with my photos|movies|music on my, now relatively old, low-end netbook. It's happy decoding 480p video which definitely is 'good enough' on a 9" display. Heavy processing of the, sometimes rediculously large, data is better done on my noisy, gray box or on a multiple of such in a shipping container somewhere. My gray box is not currently doing face recognition, but it downsamples movies I want to view on my netbook. I'm not talking about going thin client. I'm talking about distributing the processing to where it fits. I don't want the computer I carry with me to be heavy, bulky and burning.

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