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im sorry there was a reward :anon
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Ca someone explain to me how the fcuk this happened?
All I remember is Cameron going 'we hate porn and children shouldn't see it" I'm going to install filters in all new PC's by the end of the year.. Was this ever discussed in parliament? Did any newspaper feature this prior to Camerons introduction? WTF?? |
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I am not drunk and still thinking ahead if this bill get pass from Parliment. Better act now you silly ALCOHOLICS... WAKE UP....
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The day I wake up and can longer access my own site will be the day I shall be very very pissed off.
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ok, why not build set geo ip for Uk traffic and guide people for this petition?
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I did my part, I posted this in dozen of places, I put it in my sig, I asked my friends to put it on their sites. I know 2 of them actually did it... however, sadly I have no more time to back this.
If the industry is not defending themselves then no one will do it for you. Other industries are way more proactive in defending themselves from things like this. Just look at some random e cigarettes guys http://allaboute-cigarettes.proboards.com/ yes, they did put a link to the petition in the header of their site. It wasn't hard, was it? But the adult industry seems to not care. Yes, this law already passed and the anti adult censorship petition got stuck in place now since last 2 weeks. Even something as silly as "Ban the sale of young puppies & kittens without their mothers being present" has more votes than anti adult internet censorship petition. Well, manwin and other big corporation will survive, but if you're an owner of small UK targeted adult business I'm quite sure it will hurt... just do not be surprised. I tried because I was thinking this was not right thing and that other countries might follow this shit in near future, anyway, good luck everyone. |
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You've read my mind exactly, this industry filled by people with no self respect, we could do more than this, n ot a big deal we can reach tons of people, but just see how many rediculous threads at the front pahe even. |
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From the first day i tried myself very hard to get maximum people signed the petition but only few people helps me here and some other forums. I ask gfy admin to stick this for few days as a good will to save UK webmaster business either big or small but no luck to stick it to get maximum exposure....
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It's time to wakeup fellow Britishers. Bump*
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There's no need to sign anything.
Porn will be replaced by the kosher #nsfw. Self-made hobby porn as mass participation sport, for the purposes of self-incrimination. Gentiles naked in the face of Jewry, and at the mercy of the data sellers. The UK Government will be entirely complicit in this, hence their targeting of paysites and TV stations rather than the tubes and social networks. Stop thinking of porn as a thing to do with sex, and start thinking of it as an entity that the Jews want rid of. Google has wiped out pay porn for exactly the same reasons. |
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how is this going?
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This e-petition has received the following response:
As this e-petition has received more than 10 000 signatures, the relevant Government department have provided the following response: In his speech on the 22 July[1], the Prime Minister announced a set of new measures for the internet industries to help parents keep their children safe online. From the end of this year, when new customers set up a broadband account, they will be prompted to set up parental controls. If a customer repeatedly clicks ?yes? to get through the set-up quickly, filters will be automatically selected. Parental controls are easy for the account holder to change, so customers who do not want filters can simply switch them off. In addition, parents will have the option to customise filters, so that only the categories of content that they choose will be filtered out in their household. The Government is aware of concerns that filters may lead to over-blocking. A UK Council for Child Internet Safety working group will look at this issue specifically and will report back to the Ministerial chairs. If a consumer or a website owner feels that a site has been wrongly or unfairly blocked, they can seek redress directly with the relevant internet service provider (ISP). ISPs have contracts with their customers which include good practice Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) about what may be hosted on their servers. Most AUPs already contain a general clause which allows them to remove sites or content which contain inappropriate or offensive material, even if it is not illegal. The Government expects these sites to respond to complaints quickly and effectively as it is they who are best placed to deal with these issues. In the UK, we support a self-regulatory model for the internet industry as legislation can rarely adapt and change quickly enough to respond to the constantly evolving online environment. It is important to note that in an open society like ours, it is necessary to find the right balance between protecting the public and legitimate freedom of speech. The Government will continue to work with ISPs and the rest of the internet industry to help people enjoy the benefits of the internet safely. |
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