Posts Tagged ‘freedom of speach online’
Last weekend under the auspices of “Operation Protect Our Children” the Feds pulled the plug on 10 domains, claiming child pornography issues with the sites.
The plug pulling went quantum when one of the domains was found to host over 84,000 websites; an assortment of innocent small businesses and individuals, having nothing to do with the accusations.
For 6 days, the URLs for all these sites pointed to a page saying the domain has been seized and implying that the website you were trying to reach is run by people that have done something very wrong. Read the rest of this entry »