The Week in Your Words: not so broadband
By Stuart Turton
Posted on 24 Apr 2009 at 16:59
"It's censorship plain and simple. ISPs shouldn't act as regulators on what we can or cannot read. All very sad!" notes matty1970.
banxia was thinking ahead: "The real question that should be asked is what sort of record is kept when you ask to be unrestricted. Who will have access to that record? While I sympathise with the intent - stopping accidental access to inappropriate content by minors - I fear the implementation will be poor and used inappropriately."
Speaking of being used inappropriately we're off to see what Friday night holds in store. See you all next week.
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