http://www.wired.co.uk/wired-magazine/archive/2009/05/features/the-hidden-ce...
Including background stuff on the magic that Mike Godwin actually did.
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2009/5/20 David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com:
http://www.wired.co.uk/wired-magazine/archive/2009/05/features/the-hidden-ce...
Including background stuff on the magic that Mike Godwin actually did.
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And a number of direct lies from the IWF.
"People say, ‘Why don’t you just block the image?’ You can’t. When you’ve got a thousand different URLs on your list, you can’t have different rules for each.”"
Available evidence strongly suggests that the IWF can and has blocked images.
“Obviously the list is never going to be given out,” says Robertson. “No one gets it [unencrypted]. We don’t allow a list of abusive images to be released to the public. What we can say is that details of every URL on it are shared with the police.”
That statement internally contradicts itself. It would also make meaningful auditing impossible.
2009/5/21 geni geniice@gmail.com:
2009/5/20 David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com:
http://www.wired.co.uk/wired-magazine/archive/2009/05/features/the-hidden-ce...
And a number of direct lies from the IWF.
You really should add your post as a comment on the article. My comment went up, pointing out they'd done what they claimed not to and failed to do what they'd claimed to.
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