The problem with blocking domains is...
AOL/Netscape has blocked all dynamic I.P.'s in order to try the same
thing. They are bastages to get unblocked from too. -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* |
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 11:19:49 +0900, "Brenda Ann"
wrote: there may be legitimate users of those domains that then will no longer be able to participate.. Case in point: The Korean government has taken to blocking domains, and even blocks of IP's connected to those domains, in order to attempt to curb pornography. I have lost the use of several comics forums, radio transmitter manufacturer's sites, and sundrie others because one user on that block of IP's has a porno site. It seems 25% of the spam emails I get are porn ads relayed via *South Korean* IP blocks. Go figure! :-) Oh well, this won't be an issue when Kim Jung Il takes over the South and "reunites" the Korean Peninsula under his Great Leadership. :-) |
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