The website I am building uses the currently free IP2Location databases to
identify the country relating to the IP address of any visitor. Using this
and a category system I can block all or selected categories of information
from reaching all or selected IP address ranges. In short I can block access
to all the users in a hostile country except those using some form of proxy
system. Freedom of information is important for a strong economy. Red tape
and half-baked government legislation, reducing the privacy of millions by
selling their ages, and increasing the costs of service providers will
deprive the people of this country of facilities enjoyed by users in
neighbouring countries. But some children may be marginally safer.

It's one of those times when you genuinely wonder if they really are stupid,
or intelligently progressing a hidden agenda.

Richard Howe


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