I fully agree with this statement, reason why I was pointing out that a
lawyer opinion would be welcome.

I'm pretty sure that every people reading this topic on SwiNOG is not sure
that such a request is fully supported by a law.

Now, I am not sure that some customers will recourse because one website is
blocked from a couple of ISPs. But even, it remains an ethical question for
the ISP to decide if they just carry bits and bytes (as the Swiss post carry
letters) without worrying what these bytes are coding (as the Swiss post
does; as of today they do not filter your mail to drop invoices and ads for
delivering only personal letters and postcards).

2009/2/17 Tonnerre Lombard <[email protected]>

> Salut, Yann,
>  In my opinion it is not clear so far whether or not it is legal at all
> for an ISP to block web sites. I think that blindly doing so -
> especially by a dubious court order - might give customers a legal
> right to recourse.
>
>
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