From: “Robert A. Rosenberg” <hal9001@panix.com>
To: “David K. Merriman” <merriman@arn.net>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-04-08 09:17:51 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 8 Apr 1996 17:17:51 +0800
From: "Robert A. Rosenberg" <hal9001@panix.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 1996 17:17:51 +0800
To: "David K. Merriman" <merriman@arn.net>
Subject: Re: Australia's New South Wales tries net-censorship
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At 17:47 4/6/96, David K. Merriman wrote:
>Makes me wonder if browser companies/authors couldn't be dragged into any
>such conflicts. If Person A inadvertently stumbles across Pedophiles 'R' Us
>on the net, and quickly moves on, I have yet to see a browser that lets
>him/her say "quick - delete that last cacheing operation", thus *making*
>him/her 'guilty' of criminal possession.
Netscape in the Cache Preferences has a button to delete your cache
contents so button would seem to serve this need (while being a little
overkill for this capability since it deletes everything and you must then
rebuild your cache from scratch).
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