Lizard wrote: > Point blank -- it is time the censors knew fear. Let them cower and > quake for once. One succesful lawsuit on 'false blocking' and the > entire censorware business would be exterminated -- no company can > manage anything approaching reasonable accuracy. This is one of those > very rare cases where the mechanisms of oppression can be turned on > the oppressors for minimal risk. unfortunately, this has been discussed on the mailing lists surround the cyberpatrol hack several months ago already. the short summary is that the censorware guys were careful in the wording and it'll be tough to get them. they do NOT put "site blocked because it contains kiddie p0rn" on the screen. the actual texts are more like "according to our list and your settings, this site may contain questionable material".

