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CyberSitter now blocks part of the CSE URL ("/spoofcentral/"), if I remember properly. Of course it also blocks any other site that has the word "spoofcentral" as part of the URL. Talk about shotgun-style approaches. CyberPatrol's "boa" blocking is abbreviated. I think the cgi script is used for our bulletin board discussion areas, usually devoted to such purient topics as the First Pooch.
CyberPatrol: http://binone.pathfinder.com/cgi-bin/boa SexActs [...] An intriguing side note is that ALL these groups considers their Censor Lists to be IP. Add that with the new Criminalization of copyright infringement and we may see Declan sharing a cell with Jim Bell. :)
They already tried. See: http://cgi.pathfinder.com/netly/editorial/0,1012,453,00.html To Milburn's mind, our act of revealing the truth about his company's product was, literally, criminal. In August, he told us that he had asked the U.S. Department of Justice to launch a criminal investigation into the publication of our article. He was particularly upset with one paragraph that included a fragment of his database demonstrating that CyberSitter expressly bans info about gay society and culture. He wrote: "Your willful reverse engineering and subsequent publishing of copyrighted source code is a clear violation of US Copyright law. While we would easily prevail in a civil court in seeking damages... we will seek felony criminal prosecution under 17 USCS sect 503(a) of the Copyright Act, and are preparing documentation to submit with the criminal complaint to FBI (sic)." -Declan