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Subject: RE: [Politech] Weekly column: U.S. blunders with China,Iran keyword blacklist [fs]
Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 09:27:23 -0700
From: Burt,David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Declan,
We've been talking about word filtering since the mid-90s, and it amazes me that there are still programmers that think relying on simple keyword filtering is a good idea.
Keyword filtering can be useful when used in conjunction with other factors, such as links to known porn sites, number of images, number of pop-ups, keyword spamming, and a host of other factors that can provide an accurate (though not perfect) "signature" for a commercial porn sites for automatic detection.
But simply relying on detection of words like "breast" doesn't work any better in 2004 than it did in 1994 when this type of filtering was first employed.
David Burt Public Relations Manager
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U.S. blunders with keyword blacklist May 3, 2004, 8:00 AM PT By Declan McCullagh
The U.S. government concocted a brilliant plan a few years ago: Why not give Internet surfers in China and Iran the ability to bypass their nations' notoriously restrictive blocks on Web sites?
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