From: jim bell <jimbell@pacifier.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: jim bell <jimbell@pacifier.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 1997 11:48:34 -0800 (PST)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: uae_1.html
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At 03:26 AM 1/28/97 -0500, Lynx_User@linux.nycmetro.com wrote:
> Reuters New Media
> Monday January 27 9:50 AM EST
>
>UAE Launches Service To Censor Internet
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> The proxy server will be pre-fed with Internet addresses where access
> is blocked off, industry sources said. But the server will be unable
> to block access if addresses of prohibited sites are changed, as
> frequently happens.
>
> Etisalat says it will disconnect any customer who abused its Internet
> services and violated "order and clear laws."
>
> "Singapore has succeeded to a great extent in its drive to control
> harm done by the Internet," said another Etisalat official. "Why
> cannot we?"
I wonder what these people will think when organizations like Teledesic and
Iridium start operating (low-earth-orbit satellites) to allow
totally-wireless connectivity. It seems to me that there will be a market
for services that allow anonymous browsing, perhaps with encrypted requests
that return otherwise-unidentified data on a publicly-accessible airwaves.
Jim Bell
jimbell@pacifier.com
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