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I need to ask a question about website blocking/url pasting


phazey

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Hello dear mods,

As a few of you (senior) ones know, I used to handle this for a living a few years ago, and as per definition/direction I had to follow instructions to the law. But the "law" did not account for deviation, and thus allowed it...

For example. A banned URL http://www.something.com has been deemed unviewable in ones current location. Fine, thats the law, lets get on with it, deal with the URL filters and move on. Lets not talk about proxies or VPNs' that let us masquerade to be in another location. We sit at our desks and browse as we normally do. If the Thai authorities choose to block one thing and not another, are we at fault for going to the latter ?

What I am asking, is that if http://www.something.com/ is obviously banned by the authorities, what is TV's stance on links to http://www.something.else.com/ (same content, different URL) - which is not restricted ?

Cheers.

./P

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