This topic concerns community members living in UK (sadly, I have tried tying Germany to UK, no dice).
While reading about the whole deal over the UK's talk of this filter, I stumbled upon more things that are ever so relevant to the comprimise of safety for the citizens of the UK.
tl;dr -PETITION HERE and WRITE A LETTER TO YOUR MP (I have no idea how the government is structured over there and no copy/paste, they actually read the thing, so make it personal [Malcovent, you run the Forums, right? Give your stance])
This filter that is introduced by Cameron has flaws. Go do something about it.
The filter is broad. It blocks: dating, drugs, P2P networks, gambling, games, porn, social networking, self-harm, violence, and along with, terrorist content, smoking, web forums, filter circumnavigation tools, and esoteric material. The filter varies from which ISP you have. Good luck out there! Andrews and Arnolds is the only ISP that will not use the filter afaik.
Why is the government being involved in parenting? It would be more economical to issue parenting classes than attempting to block such broad subjects. Notice that the list goes beyond pornographic material and that the filter is opt-out than opt-in. Opt-out presumes every single child (or teen) can possibly be hurt by such content. I'm not too sure what media is banned in the UK, but I know for sure the UK government doesn't ban books that cover such topic (Hunger Games, anyone?). Besides, all parents know it is highly impossible to forever shield their children from dangerous material. After all, many adults are highly aware of the material? When? They were introduced to such material being teenagers or so. Yeah, I'm not too sure how the Internet is over there (video in article).
Besides that, what other issues should we talk about besides the obvious? How about Cameron's intentions with pushing this filter into Parliament in the first place. ISPs are already aware of the complaints they're going to get from families. Cameroon's stance on the filter is impractical for the government's forced action into parenting. What comes from such broad terms, one can expect the Internet to be practically filtered in the UK (with the exception of business Internet, more on that). A journalist attacked Claire Perry's website, then a journalist reported the news only to be attacked by Cameron. Even Tory ministers are trying to talk common sense into Cameron. Ummm, I'm still trying to find more things about outcry to the filter.
What if the filter is inevitably placed? You can attempt to bypass the filter... if you know how to do networking stuff that goes beyond my head. Can someone, that knows much about server administration, break this down for the average techie? Yeah, I have plenty of Reddit threads about many methods.
Also, what is surprising to me is that the Chinese firm responsible for the Chinese firewall is also one of the largest telecommunication infrastructure. I mean, what can possibly go wrong for a country outsourcing another country's technology if it was targeted by the US? Oh hey, what gives? There is plausible deniability about Huawei's word on espionage. Hey, Huawei did blocking of the Tuananmen Square Massacre. So, yeah... Ironically, the US is still more free than UK. Did you know GCHQ of UK takes more information lying around in fucking practically the entire Internet, more than the NSA's consumption of parsed metadata? Umm, I don't read news daily about this kind of stuff. Yeah, it's no bigge. Remember how an MP attacked a journalist for reporting an attack? I also cannot confirm the validity of this statement about UK's libel laws. Um, that's a lot of links in one paragraph.
Hm... I suppose while we're talking about libel laws, we should discuss the other ones. Here's a sample blog I found about the future of UK and its status as a police state. Can we not discuss fucking Prince George? I get a new kid is born, but why in the world is a baby so important than protecting your fucking liberty UK? Yeah, the list doesn't end here, but hey, always look around news sites and blogs that isn't DailyMail.
Edit: wait, wait, wait! I now have more links for Australia's involvement in such discussion. Don't worry, it's recurring. Don't worry, some people in the UK are concerned too. After all, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US, and UK are all buddies.
While reading about the whole deal over the UK's talk of this filter, I stumbled upon more things that are ever so relevant to the comprimise of safety for the citizens of the UK.
tl;dr -PETITION HERE and WRITE A LETTER TO YOUR MP (I have no idea how the government is structured over there and no copy/paste, they actually read the thing, so make it personal [Malcovent, you run the Forums, right? Give your stance])
This filter that is introduced by Cameron has flaws. Go do something about it.
The filter is broad. It blocks: dating, drugs, P2P networks, gambling, games, porn, social networking, self-harm, violence, and along with, terrorist content, smoking, web forums, filter circumnavigation tools, and esoteric material. The filter varies from which ISP you have. Good luck out there! Andrews and Arnolds is the only ISP that will not use the filter afaik.
Why is the government being involved in parenting? It would be more economical to issue parenting classes than attempting to block such broad subjects. Notice that the list goes beyond pornographic material and that the filter is opt-out than opt-in. Opt-out presumes every single child (or teen) can possibly be hurt by such content. I'm not too sure what media is banned in the UK, but I know for sure the UK government doesn't ban books that cover such topic (Hunger Games, anyone?). Besides, all parents know it is highly impossible to forever shield their children from dangerous material. After all, many adults are highly aware of the material? When? They were introduced to such material being teenagers or so. Yeah, I'm not too sure how the Internet is over there (video in article).
Besides that, what other issues should we talk about besides the obvious? How about Cameron's intentions with pushing this filter into Parliament in the first place. ISPs are already aware of the complaints they're going to get from families. Cameroon's stance on the filter is impractical for the government's forced action into parenting. What comes from such broad terms, one can expect the Internet to be practically filtered in the UK (with the exception of business Internet, more on that). A journalist attacked Claire Perry's website, then a journalist reported the news only to be attacked by Cameron. Even Tory ministers are trying to talk common sense into Cameron. Ummm, I'm still trying to find more things about outcry to the filter.
What if the filter is inevitably placed? You can attempt to bypass the filter... if you know how to do networking stuff that goes beyond my head. Can someone, that knows much about server administration, break this down for the average techie? Yeah, I have plenty of Reddit threads about many methods.
regarding the blocking of anti-circumvention technology, the internet itself is anti-circumvention technology, want to browse the web unfiltered? get a business grade line from your ISP, by default business lines and services are unrestricted, share your uncensored line with your community via wifi (you can even charge for access using dd-wrt to set up a coffee shop like paid wifi access point).
other business services are available to help circumvent censorship, amazon cloud computing, allows you to set up a remote unrestricted computer hosted in Ireland, you can remotely connect to it using VNC and use an unrestricted browser. better still, you can set up a SSH proxy to the cloud server and allow you local unrestricted access.
the government can never block, business access to AWS or SSH as it would immediately break 90% of the business information systems in the country.
To folks in the UK, download Linux, learn a little about it's networking tools and the internet and you'll realise that censorship is literally impossible, there are a million undiscovered ways to bypass the blocks, the internet was invented to withstand a nuclear apocalypse, I think it can withstand a pissant like David Cameron.
other business services are available to help circumvent censorship, amazon cloud computing, allows you to set up a remote unrestricted computer hosted in Ireland, you can remotely connect to it using VNC and use an unrestricted browser. better still, you can set up a SSH proxy to the cloud server and allow you local unrestricted access.
the government can never block, business access to AWS or SSH as it would immediately break 90% of the business information systems in the country.
To folks in the UK, download Linux, learn a little about it's networking tools and the internet and you'll realise that censorship is literally impossible, there are a million undiscovered ways to bypass the blocks, the internet was invented to withstand a nuclear apocalypse, I think it can withstand a pissant like David Cameron.
Also, what is surprising to me is that the Chinese firm responsible for the Chinese firewall is also one of the largest telecommunication infrastructure. I mean, what can possibly go wrong for a country outsourcing another country's technology if it was targeted by the US? Oh hey, what gives? There is plausible deniability about Huawei's word on espionage. Hey, Huawei did blocking of the Tuananmen Square Massacre. So, yeah... Ironically, the US is still more free than UK. Did you know GCHQ of UK takes more information lying around in fucking practically the entire Internet, more than the NSA's consumption of parsed metadata? Umm, I don't read news daily about this kind of stuff. Yeah, it's no bigge. Remember how an MP attacked a journalist for reporting an attack? I also cannot confirm the validity of this statement about UK's libel laws. Um, that's a lot of links in one paragraph.
Hm... I suppose while we're talking about libel laws, we should discuss the other ones. Here's a sample blog I found about the future of UK and its status as a police state. Can we not discuss fucking Prince George? I get a new kid is born, but why in the world is a baby so important than protecting your fucking liberty UK? Yeah, the list doesn't end here, but hey, always look around news sites and blogs that isn't DailyMail.
Edit: wait, wait, wait! I now have more links for Australia's involvement in such discussion. Don't worry, it's recurring. Don't worry, some people in the UK are concerned too. After all, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US, and UK are all buddies.