Yonah Russ wrote: > I'm confused... Yes, and you are confused because the people behind the law are inducing their own confusion on you. > is there any parent that wants their kids to freely and easily access > pornography? First of all, yes. Personally, I see nothing wrong with a teenager knowing about sex. Kids don't stay kids forever, you know.
The real reason you are confused, however, is because the question is not whether "kids should have access to pornography". The real question is "whether all internet users in Israel be forced to identify themselves via biometrics in a government and others accessible way in order to access whatever it is that the ISP's vision of pornography happens to be at that moment", as well as "should ISPs be liable for any site erroneously identified as pornography while it isn't, as well as for sites not identified as pornography despite being so", and even the ultimate "what is pornography". > Halevai the UN would treat pornography like they treat nuclear weapons. Sign a treaty that says you can have it as much as you like so long as you don't throw it on other countries? > -Yonah Shachar -- Shachar Shemesh Lingnu Open Source Consulting ltd. Have you backed up today's work? http://www.lingnu.com/backup.html ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]