In the news today:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/8818827/Parents-to-be-urged-to-report-sexual-imagery-aimed-at-children.html


"The Prime Minister will unveil Parentport, an online complaints site targeted 
at mothers and fathers who have concerns about their children being exposed to 
inappropriate material.Parents will be able to lodge complaints about specific 
cases at the site, triggering an Ofcom investigation."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/oct/11/pornography-internet-service-providers


"Subscribers to four of the UK's biggest internet service providers will have 
to "opt in" if they want to view sexually explicit websites, as part of 
government-sponsored curbs on online pornography."


It is worth noting here that the opt-in filter to be installed by BT, Sky, 
TalkTalk and Virgin uses the expression "opt-in" in exactly the opposite way 
that we have used it in relation to the image filter.


- In relation to the Wikimedia image filter, "opt-in" means the default is 
unfiltered, and the user can opt in to filtering.
- In relation to BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin, "opt-in" means that the default 
is filtered, and the user can opt in to view pornography.

Andreas
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