On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 3:43 PM, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
2008/12/9 Giacomo M-Z solebaciato@googlemail.com:
"Why haven't BT subscribers been subject to the block? - We are!
It appears BT didn't switch on the filtering of Wikipedia for a day or so. Presumably they specifically exempted Wikipedia. But, who knows?
Eh, nah, lots of other reasons seem more likely to me:
(*) They only process list updates once in a while (*) The automatic update process got wedged (*) The route injection may have been a manual process (*) Perhaps they blocked it briefly but the traffic overloaded their filters so they turned it off until they could resolve the problem. (*) It's not like customers typically report that they aren't subject to censorship, it may have been broken for months without notice.
I think all of these are simpler and more likely than a special exemption.
My understanding is that the ISPs agreement requires them to not look and to block all. This makes sense if you consider that the ISPs are probably concerned about avoiding any legal liability for their blocking / failure to block.
::Shrugs::