FC: Pennsylvania Internet providers must block illegal sex sites

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Tue Mar 19 2002 - 21:14:39 PST

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    [Next up: The politicos in Harrisburg require ISPs to manually filter all 
    off-color Usenet posts. Actually, the current law could be read to require 
    just that. --Declan]
    
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    From: "Richard M. Smith" <rmsat_private>
    To: "'Declan McCullagh'" <declanat_private>, <rmsat_private>
    Subject: In Pennsylvania, ISPs now must block child pornography Web sites
    Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 21:16:11 -0500
    
    Declan,
    
    ISPs are going to have monitor Internet usage of their Pennsylvania
    customers starting next month according to a new law that was just
    passed by the General Assembly.  If a customer attempts to go to a Web
    site which is known to distribute child pornography, then the ISP must
    block access to the Web site.  Web sites are identified by the
    Pennsylvania AG's office.
    
    Since most ISPs today do not do any monitoring of Web traffic, it is
    going to be difficult for many of them to implement the requirements of
    this law.  ISPs who attempt to oppose this law will probably will be in
    for some bad PR.
    
    In addition, once content filtering is in place at ISPs, it can be used
    to block any type of objectionable Web site.  Online casinos, for
    example, seem like an obvious next step.
    
    A copy of the law can be found here:
    
        http://www.legis.state.pa.us/WU01/LI/BI/BT/2001/0/HB1333P3184.HTM
    
        REQUIRING INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS TO REMOVE
        OR DISABLE ACCESS TO CHILD PORNOGRAPHY SITES ON THE INTERNET.
    
    An Associated Press article about the law can be found here:
    
        ISPs must block content from users
        Companies responsible for barring access to child porn
        http://www.msnbc.com/news/725968.asp
    
    Richard M. Smith
    http://www.ComputerBytesMan.com
    
    
    
    
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