Finnish censorship
Finnish censorship
At the moment several articles are appearing about a list of 1700 internet sites that are blocked in Finland by the NBI.
Reason for this is; they are alleged child porn sites, or contain links to child porn.
But many of those sites seem not to have illegal contents.
More info:
http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Anti-I ... 5234057449
http://www.effi.org/julkaisut/tiedottee ... 12-en.html
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02/18 ... _activist/
What really scary is, that there are suggestions to extend the censorship to other areas of unwanted activity (i.e.gambling)
Reason for this is; they are alleged child porn sites, or contain links to child porn.
But many of those sites seem not to have illegal contents.
More info:
http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Anti-I ... 5234057449
http://www.effi.org/julkaisut/tiedottee ... 12-en.html
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02/18 ... _activist/
What really scary is, that there are suggestions to extend the censorship to other areas of unwanted activity (i.e.gambling)
Re: Finnish censorship
Here's another link: http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/08/02/19/0252236.shtml
I have a blog and quite often someone reaches one of my pages looking for "s3x videos with m1nors" or "v1deos of rap3s" in google (it was a lengthy discussion
). It's pretty disgusting but that also means these people are not finding it easily.
Cory, the issue here is children pornography, not children accessing porno; and what entitles authorities to block some sites on a seemly arbitrary basis.Finland's EFF has information about the block list, which reportedly includes a musical instrument store, a doll store, and a site of Windows tips in Thai. Recently added to the list — which by law should contain only child pornography sites — is the text-only site of a Finnish free-speech advocate who criticizes the censorship law. Evading the ISPs' block is trivial, of course.
I have a blog and quite often someone reaches one of my pages looking for "s3x videos with m1nors" or "v1deos of rap3s" in google (it was a lengthy discussion

Re: Finnish censorship
I am usually interested in R&D websites, and they are not censored so I am not worried at all.


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@Cory. As a parent myself, I completely understand your opinion and I agree with most of it.
But the scary thing is (if you read the articles) that the decisions are made by civil servants without a proper system to correct mistakes. And as I understand it, a site can become blocked if it's on the same server as an illegal site (due to some technical stuff I don't understand).
But the scary thing is (if you read the articles) that the decisions are made by civil servants without a proper system to correct mistakes. And as I understand it, a site can become blocked if it's on the same server as an illegal site (due to some technical stuff I don't understand).
Re: Finnish censorship
More on the topic:
- CNet News: Finnish government blacklists 'free speech' site
- The Register: Finland censors anti-censorship site
- Effi: Finnish Internet censorship
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Re: Finnish censorship
But isn't that just "Finland"Jukka Aho wrote: and those in charge of maintaining the list don’t seem to have any accountability whatsoever.)


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Well I don't know if I'm the right person to answer that...Karhunkoski wrote:But isn't that just "Finland"Jukka Aho wrote: and those in charge of maintaining the list don’t seem to have any accountability whatsoever.)Very few people want to take responsibility for anything?

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Political correctness is the belief that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
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If it works for one (good) cause, it will work for many other causes too.Cory wrote: It's a slippery slope to say for certain but if I had to choose between tough internet porn site "police" or not... bring on the censors.
When you start sliding, it's no telling where you'll stop.