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June 30, 2005
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Felten on GAO's P2P Filtering and Porn Report
Ed Felten does a great job analyzing a recent GAO report on filtering, porn and P2P systems (GAO Data: Porn Rare on P2P; Filters Ineffective). Note that the title of his post is "GAO Data" not "GAO Report". Read the whole thing. Ed's conclusion:
The policy prescription here is clear. Dont mandate the use of filters, because they dont seem to work. And if you want filters to improve, it might be a good idea to fully legalize research on filtering systems, so people like Seth Finkelstein can finish the job the GAO started.
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