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Old 05-05-2012, 18:50   #12
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Re: Pornography online: David Cameron to consider 'opt in' plan

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Originally Posted by Fawkes View Post
I seem to remember when this idea was first mooted the plan was that new subscribers would be given the choice, porn or no porn and all existing subs who wanted porn filtering had to call and request it. Didn't have a major problem with that aside from the cost to the ISP (read cost to subscribers).
Now it looks like they are leaning towards off for all and call if you want it back. This activated my paranoia gland, why block legal content across the board like that, porn today, what tomorrow?
what do they judge as porn though ,will a steamy film downloaded though netflix make it past the censures or will a person have to have porn turned on to get a film like Fatal Attraction
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