[Random-bits] British Telecom wants ICANN to regulate sex-themed web sites
James Love
love@cptech.org
Mon, 07 Feb 2000 13:25:20 -0500
Subject:
FC: British Telecom wants ICANN to regulate sex-themed web sites
Date:
Mon, 07 Feb 2000 12:55:40 -0500
From:
Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
To:
politech@vorlon.mit.edu
CC:
john.c.lewis@bt.com
Some of the corporations hoping to influence ICANN want the group to
segregate web sites with erotic or sexual-themed material. In a post sent
apparently accidentally to a public mailing list, we see that the British
Telecom delegate to an ICANN working group says such sites must not be able
to register in, say, a new top level domain (.ent?) created for
"entertainment" purposes.
"This is becoming a more significant issue for us as the introduction of
digital tv and its potential for distribution on the Net raises the public
awareness of this issue," wrote BT's John Lewis.
It might sound like a good idea at first, but there are lots of problems
with it. For instance, who decides what sites have an unacceptable
percentage of sex-themed content? ICANN? British Telecom? Network
Solutions? Morality in Media? The police?
It's not an obscure issue. Web sites that most of us might think to be
perfectly legitimate contain sex-themed content. Editors of news
organizations like Salon and CNET testified in the Child Online Protection
Act lawsuit that they could be vulnerable to prosecution because their
content might upset America's self-appointed purity protectors. (The judge
agreed, and blocked prosecutors from enforcing the law.)
Original post from British Telecom's John Lewis:
http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/ga-full/Arc00/msg00090.html
Mirrored copy here in case it disappears from the archive:
http://www.well.com/user/declan/docs/msg00090.html
Background on ICANN DNSO working group:
http://www.bcdnso.org/WGrapporteurs.htm
Article on Salon and CNET testimony in COPA lawsuit:
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,17465,00.html
-Declan
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