BT Blocking Pirate Bay; Claims It's Part Of A Voluntary Self-Regulation Code
from the say-what-now? dept
Slashdot points us to the news that BT is blocking its mobile broadband subscribers from accessing The Pirate Bay, claiming that it's a self-regulation effort in order to remain in "compliance with a new UK voluntary code." It appears to have something to do with the already controversial self-censorship program being managed by the Internet Watch Foundation, which has already blocked access to parts of Wikipedia and the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. At what point do people realize that any such demand to "block" certain types of content will overblock and harm perfectly legitimate sites and technologies?Filed Under: broadband, filters, mobile broadband, self-regulation, uk
Companies: bt, the pirate bay