Federal Judge Dumps Pennsylvania ISP Porn Blocking Law

from the too-much-collateral-damage dept

We've written before about a Pennsylvania law that required ISPs to block anyone from accessing child porn. There were obvious problems with this law. It's good that Pennsylvania wants to stop child porn, but putting the burden on the ISPs is the wrong way to go. ISPs, of course, are just the pipe. They shouldn't have to worry about what their users are, or are not, accessing. It was also problematic that Pennsylvania was using a ban-list that no one was allowed to review to make sure it was fair. The biggest problem, however, was that ISPs blocking sites ended up blocking other, perfectly legitimate sites that were simply hosted on shared servers. Now, a federal judge has decided that's simply too big a cost and has said the law needs to go. What still doesn't make sense, is that if Pennsylvania was able to identify all of these child porn sites, why were they wasting time getting ISPs to block them, rather than going after those who were actually responsible for running and hosting the sites, and get them taken down that way?
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  • identicon
    dorpus, 10 Sep 2004 @ 10:40am

    4-fingered ham fists

    Pennsylvania should be outlawing incivility like this.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Chomper, 10 Sep 2004 @ 1:16pm

      Re: 4-fingered ham fists

      Maybe she shouldn't have been so dumb as getting too close to the President?

      WTF do people expect the Secret Service to do?!?

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    aReader(), 10 Sep 2004 @ 1:07pm

    No Subject Given

    May be the state/country did not have the jurisdiction at the places where the sites were hosted. I wonder why it took so much of time to decide that these laws should go. This case is very similar to the music industry lawsuits where ISP is not responsible for what users do or where they download from.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    BRS, 26 May 2009 @ 6:12pm

    4-fingered ham fists / LOL / hope not

    Putting the burden on the ISPs is NOT the wrong way to go.
    They are the front line in this!
    Maybe having all internet sites on a rating system to act as a filter for ISPs?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    LM, 2 Nov 2009 @ 10:58am

    what's the name of the case?

    link to this | view in chronology ]


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