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Sylvie Barak
The Inquirer
Thu, 12 Jun 2008 06:34 EDT

UK & Euro-Asian News

French Government decides to censor the Internet

The French Government has apparently decided that it doesn't much like being democratic, and that it would rather like to censor the Internet instead.

Not content with simply limiting itself to blocking despicable child sex abuse, a move three major ISPs in the US also agreed to today, the French government feels it necessary to go a radical step further and decide for its citizens whether or not they can view content it considers inappropriately racist and or linked to terrorism.

In fact, worse still is that any site is now game for a French blockade, as Sarkozy's government is inviting people to send in huge long lists of sites which offend their delicate sensibilities. The French government, which will purportedly be able to receive complaints from Internet users in real time, will be able to add sites to a so called "black list", which it will then force national ISPs to block.

The move, announced by France's Interior Minister, Michel Alliot-Marie, is France's way of showing it is indeed taking a strong stand against cyber-criminality, but it seems that the line between 'strong' and 'authoritarian' is a little fuzzy on this one.

Alliot-Marie, only caring to justify the block on child sex abuse sites, noted "Other democracies have done it. France could wait no longer". She added that all of France's Internet Service Providers had agreed to comply with the new regulations which go into effect as of September.

The minister vehemently denied that the French government was turning itself into "a Big Brother of the Internet" and promised that the "fundamental liberty that is Internet access" would continue to thrive. As long as people only see the sites the government allows them to see, of course.

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Link To The 3 Major Us Isp'S Has Been Dissapeared By Kupu_kupu
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I wonder what 3 major ISP's were named?


Added: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:43 EDT

Lies ! By Prayers for rain
Prayers for rain

"She added that all of France's Internet Service Providers had agreed to comply with the new regulations which go into effect as of September."

Alliot-Marie lied ! Nobody agreed anything - see : [Link]

The ISPs haven't signed anything yet and they want more precisions and a debate. They are quite suspicious of this so-called "charter of trust" which will oblige the ISPs to take measures against their customers or decide to block access to sites by themselves, not by a judge's decision. This is complete nonsense and anti-constitutional.
France is on the way to dictatorship. Wouldn't be surprised if they implemented these measures during the summer holidays when everybody's gone and/or doesn't pay attention.


Added: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:52 EDT


 

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