France The Latest Country To Approve Internet Censorship

from the head-in-sand dept

It appears that France is the latest country to approve plans to censor the internet. The excuse is pretty much the same as Russia’s: focus on child pornography first, but leave out the fact that the same rules can be used to censor any content the government doesn’t like. We’ve discussed this many times before: “filtering” content on the internet doesn’t actually get rid of that content. It’s just a tool for government control. In the case of things like child pornography, blocking those sites doesn’t help anyone. It doesn’t stop those involved in child pornography. If these governments were serious about taking on child pornography, they’d actually go after the child pornographers rather than trying to hide their sites. These laws are about one thing and one thing only: getting more control over the internet for the sake of censorship. They all focus on child pornography because that makes it easy.

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Annon says:

Stupid People

Will the general public ever understand that censorship helps no one?
What disgusts me the most is how whenever politicians want to pass legislation that everyone KNOWS is an act of censorship to keep the public under control, they mask it under the guise of “protecting the children” or “fighting child pornography”.

Honestly, at this point, I agree with the notion that using “protect the children” as an excuse to do anything is the worst possible reason and usually means something terrible is behind it all.

btr1701 (profile) says:

Re: Stupid People

> I agree with the notion that using “protect
> the children” as an excuse to do anything is
> the worst possible reason and usually means
> something terrible is behind it all.

Yep. Whenever I hear “protect the children”, I reach for either my wallet or my gun because it means someone’s about to try take either my money or my freedom (or both).

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re:

Socialism is just the end result of trying to give the people what they want, all the time, no matter what. Any group calls for something, you give in. You create all sorts of social safety nets, all sorts of nanny state support systems, and then stand back and wait for your economy to grind to a halt.

Considering how much of a socialist state France is, the whole Hadopi thing is from right field. For the most part, they should be more like Spain, allowing their citizens to enjoy the bounty that others create.

codeslave (profile) says:

The Four Horsemen

It’s trivial to get laws like this if you invoke one of the Four Horsemen of the Infocalypse, especially the “Think of the Children” one. Same reason why discussions of implementing Internet kill switches always focus on terrorists (and not political unrest, the only time anything like that has actually been used), and the media industry tries to tie copyright infringement to organized crime or to conflate it with counterfeiting.

Jeff says:

Good

It is the responsibility of the governing bodies of our nations to protect it’s constituents. There is little point in having a law to prevent illegal material from being published if we don’t have a legal mechanism to enforce the law.
Not all publishers of illegal material can be so easily apprehended. I wouldn’t want a world where the police can’t shut down a crack-house without first having to apprehend the owner.
The paranoid, anti-establishment, outraged masses who scream for freedom of “their internet” are no less destructive than the paranoid moralists who scream to control it.

teka (profile) says:

Re: Good

That’s right, i wasn’t doing anything with those rights anyhow.

And if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear!

I wouldn’t want a world where the police can’t shut down a crack-house without first having to apprehend the owner.

The comparison you are looking for is

“I wouldn’t want a world where the police have to follow due process to enforce the law. I think they should be able to shut down that crack house, my neighbor’s house, even my house as long as they promise that they are ‘helping the children’ or ‘fighting terrorists’. I am sure they will never Use all of these powers, right?”

btr1701 (profile) says:

Re: Good

> There is little point in having a law to
> prevent illegal material from being published
> if we don’t have a legal mechanism to enforce
> the law.

I’ve said the same thing about immigration laws for years. Why have them if no one is going to enforce them? If only the government were as zealous there as they are about copyright.

TDR says:

Re: Re:

Problem is, many of the ones pushing for the filters are likely partaking of the very crime they say they want to stop. As Mike said, if they really wanted to stop it, they’d go to the source. But they don’t. Only one real reason for that. Law enforcement would be likely arresting their own superiors if they were really allowed to track this stuff to the source, but they’re not.

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