a lot of them are getting the feed from cablecom allready filtered i think.

Roger

> 
> I have the problem with this (sorry i must say) of the swiss romande... The 
> most blocking of pages 
> are the same law on the blocking page. I don't sure if a voud law could send 
> this letter to an ISP in 
> Zuerich... Normaly the must write to the "Statsanwaltschaft Zürich" and they 
> must send this letter. 
> 2nd Problem they have only written to the DSL ISP... and Cablecom... Other 
> Cable ISP musn't 
> block it. In Switzerland we 1/3 of the costumer has cable Internet... and 1/2 
> of this are not CC 
> Clients... 
> We habve GGA Maur Sasag, divers "Gemeindewerke", WVZ, RKO Cablenetswiss etc. 
> 
> With this letter this Networkes musn't block any page... (I have looked the 
> list on www.heisse.de) 
> 
> This is for me a verry bigproblematic. 
> I think when we are going this way. we are nearer on china linke USA. 
> 
> Greetings 
> X.Aerni 
> 
>     ----- Original Message ----- 
>     From: Yann Gauteron 
>     To: swi...@swinog.ch 
>     Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 3:40 PM 
>     Subject: Re: [swinog] Post from Canton de Vaud 
>     I fully agree with this statement, reason why I was pointing out that a 
> lawyer opinion would 
>     be welcome.
>     
>     I'm pretty sure that every people reading this topic on SwiNOG is not 
> sure that such a 
>     request is fully supported by a law.
>     
>     Now, I am not sure that some customers will recourse because one website 
> is blocked from 
>     a couple of ISPs. But even, it remains an ethical question for the ISP to 
> decide if they just 
>     carry bits and bytes (as the Swiss post carry letters) without worrying 
> what these bytes are 
>     coding (as the Swiss post does; as of today they do not filter your mail 
> to drop invoices and 
>     ads for delivering only personal letters and postcards).
>     
>     2009/2/17 Tonnerre Lombard <tonne...@bsdprojects.net>
>     Salut, Yann,
>     In my opinion it is not clear so far whether or not it is legal at all
>     for an ISP to block web sites. I think that blindly doing so -
>     especially by a dubious court order - might give customers a legal
>     right to recourse.
> 
> 
> 
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