
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Wednesday 26 October 2005
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Cardiff
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Process Manager
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This is a really dumb idea. Let’s make it really easy to identify ISPs where you can access child porn. Although I suppose that experienced paedophiles will know where to look, newcomers and those just curious will find it easier to choose the ‘right’ ISP.
It should be mandatory to take all reasonable steps to block this ‘vile trade’, with serious penalties for failing to do so, including closing down the business. If it’s illegal for someone to have these images on their PC, it should be illegal for ISPs to transmit them, which must involve the images being on their equipment at some point.
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