I know that it is futile. there it's about the "Prinzip"  - I hate to have to use some anonymizer to use archive.org (where I did download some stuff in the past years, as they don't only host "websites" 

In this regard, I still trust my ISP not to put one of these boxes in use any time....
I mean, there is not only "child p..." anymore, we begin to see the collateral damage, on wikipedia  or now this try, I remember reading about germany asking to block online gambling sites next  - what comes next?? Perhabs the hacker tool sites get blocked in germany?


silvan

Am 15.01.2009 um 20:16 schrieb Jeroen Massar:

Silvan Gebhardt wrote:
Hi


I just read about the blocking of archive.org (which is for me an  
ususal site(!)
(http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Britische-Jugendschuetzer-lassen-Internet-Archiv-blockieren--/meldung/121754
) is one source, which refers to http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/14/iwf_details_archive_blacklisting/

Do We have to expect that the ISP using the white clean box do block  
archive.org soon (and as the article states, probably completely?)

Guess Google Cache will be next then ;)

These "blocks" are sooooo futile, there are way too many ways around them.

Greets,
Jeroen

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