>> All flippant commentary about Verizon aside, I certainly agree with you that
>> ISPs should be very open and clear about their filtering methods.  
>
>       I have yet to find anyone, anywhere, who disagrees with that
>       statement.  And yet, most ISP's do not disclose the specifics of
>       their filtering for two reasons:

There's another reason: some ISPs and companies block a list of
domains (as well as using other methods).  That list itself is
X-rated, so they don't want to put the names of those domains where
children can read them.

Seth
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