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ISP filtering gains momentum
THE federal Government's plan to implement content filters at the internet service provider level is one step closer to reality with live trials set to commence after next month.
The Government will seek expressions of interest in the second half of Octo
ISP Deep Packet Inspection Remains a Probable Option, Despite Controversies
US firm was among ISPs operating in Argentina that recently received orders from the country's Department of Justice to put a stop to all local traffic visiting a particular gambling website operating without a license. An anonymous source, according to I
ISPs crucial to child pornography blocks
The Australian Government yesterday released the findings of its much-anticipated report on a service provider-level web filtering trial conducted in Tasmania by the Australian Communications and Media Authority.
German police seize Tor anonymity servers
Seven ISPs and individuals were raided and six confirmed computers seized by German police -- but not purely for operating as anonymity proxy servers using the Tor network protocol.
Rogers says its internet interference is necessary, but minimal
Rogers Communications Inc. is defending its control over the flow of internet traffic as necessary but light-handed, amid growing complaints from users and the threat of intervention by regulators
N.Y. attorney general forces ISPs to curb Usenet access
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced on Tuesday that Verizon Communications, Time Warner Cable, and Sprint would "shut down major sources of online child pornography."
American ISPs sharing data with outside ad firms
Multiple American ISPs are sharing customer data with outside firms that deal in so-called behavioral ad targeting, and according to one of these firms, the Silicon Valley-based NebuAd, roughly 10 per cent of all US web surfers are affected
Every Click You Make - Internet Providers Quietly Test Expanded Tracking of Web Use to Target Advertising
The online behavior of a small but growing number of computer users in the United States is monitored by their Internet service providers, who have access to every click and keystroke that comes down the line
Policing internet 'not ISP's job'
The head of one of Britain’s biggest internet providers has criticised the music industry for demanding that he act against pirates. He said it is not his job to be an internet policeman.
Every Click You Make - Internet Providers Quietly Test Expanded Tracking of Web Use to Target Advertising
The online behavior of a small but growing number of computer users in the United States is monitored by their Internet service providers, who have access to every click and keystroke that comes down the line
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