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There are 40 million sites; email service to be created to register complaints

NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 24:
The Government has endorsed the views of the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) that a complete ban on pornographic websites will be difficult, but that they can be filtered.

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology had recently requested the IAMAI to set up a group to list pornographic websites and provide the same to the Department of Electronics and IT (DeitY), which will take further action on blocking them.

The task group has said that such websites can be ‘filtered’, but cannot be blocked, as servers of such ‘objectionable’ content are mostly located outside India.

“There are around 40 million such websites around the world and it is not possible to block them. The Government does not want to block any websites, but wants to have control over those which result in criminal offences. It wants to create an email service for complaints against such sites,” Subho Ray, President, IAMAI, told BusinessLine.

In a recent meeting, Communications and Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had asked the Cyber Regulation Advisory Committee to look into the matter and IAMAI was tasked with listing such websites.

Similar model
A similar model — email service — has been used in the UK to filter such websites by embedding software in home computers through Internet service providers (ISPs).

Such mechanisms can be studied further and replicated if necessary with modifications for the Indian context, the Cyber Regulation Advisory Committee suggested.

The Committee headed by the Minister met on September 5 to send a response to a writ petition filed by a citizen (Kamlesh Vaswani) in the Supreme Court.

The writ petition sought the blocking of pornographic websites and related content. Also, when a large number of pornographic sites are to be blocked, the latency on Internet access would increase, slowing down Internet speed, it said. Addressing this would require infrastructure at ISPs end to be upgraded.

In its response, the DeitY said it takes ‘prompt action’ under Section 69A of the IT Act, 2000, for blocking of websites with objectionable content whenever requests are received from law enforcement agencies.

“With regard to pornographic sites, to start with, a list of child pornography sites for blocking may be obtained from sources of other countries, where such sites are banned strictly,” the DeitY suggested.
 
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There is no way to 'total ban' anything on the internet. Even if all the servers were in India, there's always a way to bypass filters or bans. The most they can do is make it difficult for little kids to access it, totally eliminating it is impossible.
 
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Government cannot ban **** from Internet...
Torrent Zindabad :D
 
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They can block the addresses easily, like in Pakistan......however it is very easy to by pass...using proxies
 
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Government cannot ban **** from Internet...
Torrent Zindabad :D
If your ISP wants, it can block ******** as well, like in UK some ISPs do that....********* is blocked but some others are not.
 
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My reaction to the proposed ban

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My reaction this news
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I understand the need to block **** sites, often the justification is for protecting children, but I still disagree with the practice. However, too each their own.

And remember - **** isn't addictive, and it's probably good for you

Is **** actually good for you? - Read Health Articles & Blogs at TheHealthSite.com
 
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copying Islamic Republic of Pakistan in banning **** sites? if you do that half of your IT industry would be unemployed.


There are 40 million sites; email service to be created to register complaints

NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 24:
The Government has endorsed the views of the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) that a complete ban on pornographic websites will be difficult, but that they can be filtered.

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology had recently requested the IAMAI to set up a group to list pornographic websites and provide the same to the Department of Electronics and IT (DeitY), which will take further action on blocking them.

The task group has said that such websites can be ‘filtered’, but cannot be blocked, as servers of such ‘objectionable’ content are mostly located outside India.

“There are around 40 million such websites around the world and it is not possible to block them. The Government does not want to block any websites, but wants to have control over those which result in criminal offences. It wants to create an email service for complaints against such sites,” Subho Ray, President, IAMAI, told BusinessLine.

In a recent meeting, Communications and Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had asked the Cyber Regulation Advisory Committee to look into the matter and IAMAI was tasked with listing such websites.

Similar model
A similar model — email service — has been used in the UK to filter such websites by embedding software in home computers through Internet service providers (ISPs).

Such mechanisms can be studied further and replicated if necessary with modifications for the Indian context, the Cyber Regulation Advisory Committee suggested.

The Committee headed by the Minister met on September 5 to send a response to a writ petition filed by a citizen (Kamlesh Vaswani) in the Supreme Court.

The writ petition sought the blocking of pornographic websites and related content. Also, when a large number of pornographic sites are to be blocked, the latency on Internet access would increase, slowing down Internet speed, it said. Addressing this would require infrastructure at ISPs end to be upgraded.

In its response, the DeitY said it takes ‘prompt action’ under Section 69A of the IT Act, 2000, for blocking of websites with objectionable content whenever requests are received from law enforcement agencies.

“With regard to pornographic sites, to start with, a list of child pornography sites for blocking may be obtained from sources of other countries, where such sites are banned strictly,” the DeitY suggested.
 
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My reaction to the proposed ban

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My reaction this news
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I understand the need to block **** sites, often the justification is for protecting children, but I still disagree with the practice. However, too each their own.

And remember - **** isn't addictive, and it's probably good for you

Is **** actually good for you? - Read Health Articles & Blogs at TheHealthSite.com


I think blocking **** sites has a sound justification.

Nothing can be blocked on internet in reality, unless you employ 50-cent Army like China to manually troll internet. People would always use Proxy/Tor to surf ****, but banning **** impose additional burden on someone trying to surf ****. This means that children would find it difficult to access ****.
 
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Why is India banning p0rn? Indians rank top in the world when it comes to searching for p0rn. Such a cruel and unjust government in denying its citizens the basic need.
 
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There are many Indian pornstars working in these porno sites a lot of Indian women are getting employment from porno industry it will be huge lose for them.
 
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There are 40 million sites; email service to be created to register complaints

NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 24:
The Government has endorsed the views of the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) that a complete ban on pornographic websites will be difficult, but that they can be filtered.

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology had recently requested the IAMAI to set up a group to list pornographic websites and provide the same to the Department of Electronics and IT (DeitY), which will take further action on blocking them.

The task group has said that such websites can be ‘filtered’, but cannot be blocked, as servers of such ‘objectionable’ content are mostly located outside India.

“There are around 40 million such websites around the world and it is not possible to block them. The Government does not want to block any websites, but wants to have control over those which result in criminal offences. It wants to create an email service for complaints against such sites,” Subho Ray, President, IAMAI, told BusinessLine.

In a recent meeting, Communications and Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had asked the Cyber Regulation Advisory Committee to look into the matter and IAMAI was tasked with listing such websites.

Similar model
A similar model — email service — has been used in the UK to filter such websites by embedding software in home computers through Internet service providers (ISPs).

Such mechanisms can be studied further and replicated if necessary with modifications for the Indian context, the Cyber Regulation Advisory Committee suggested.

The Committee headed by the Minister met on September 5 to send a response to a writ petition filed by a citizen (Kamlesh Vaswani) in the Supreme Court.

The writ petition sought the blocking of pornographic websites and related content. Also, when a large number of pornographic sites are to be blocked, the latency on Internet access would increase, slowing down Internet speed, it said. Addressing this would require infrastructure at ISPs end to be upgraded.

In its response, the DeitY said it takes ‘prompt action’ under Section 69A of the IT Act, 2000, for blocking of websites with objectionable content whenever requests are received from law enforcement agencies.

“With regard to pornographic sites, to start with, a list of child pornography sites for blocking may be obtained from sources of other countries, where such sites are banned strictly,” the DeitY suggested.
feku modi
 
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ohhh no !!!!!!
ab hamaare sanskaar aur sankriti ki to watt lagg gayi.......
 
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They can block the addresses easily, like in Pakistan......however it is very easy to by pass...using proxies

sar Kalam hojayenge,Lashee bechee denge,Koon ke nadiya bahadenge agar kisi ne **** ko haat lagane ke baat hi kari :mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
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Without porno how are people going to learn how to have ***? :O Already in India it is really bad. New wed couples who are arranged married take 6 months to 1 year to have *** because the newly wed wife starts crying :D We do not have *** education in school. Having s** is considered bad/immoral. My friend who had arranged marriage took 6 months to do it.
 
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