Re: Enforcing the CDA improperly may pervert Internet architecture
At 2:51 AM 4/9/96 -0400, Declan B. McCullagh wrote:
... The DoJ and Taylor are going to argue that IP V6 can include such an adult/minor tag in each datagram! One of their key witnesses is Dan Olsen, the head of the computer science department at Brigham Young University and the incoming director of the Human Computer Interaction Institute at CMU.
Declan - One of the migration paths suggested for IPV4 to IPV6 migration is to tunnel IPV4 packets within IPV6 packets. IPV4 packets do not provide for an adult/minor tag, so until the transition to IPV6 is fairly well along, this approach will be ineffective. If the people who are worried about minor's accessing smut want something this century, they should go with PICS. Regards - Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bill Frantz | The CDA means | Periwinkle -- Computer Consulting (408)356-8506 | lost jobs and | 16345 Englewood Ave. frantz@netcom.com | dead teenagers | Los Gatos, CA 95032, USA
Bill Frantz writes:
One of the migration paths suggested for IPV4 to IPV6 migration is to tunnel IPV4 packets within IPV6 packets. IPV4 packets do not provide for an adult/minor tag, so until the transition to IPV6 is fairly well along, this approach will be ineffective.
Neither, for that matter, do IPv6 packets -- there is no provision for them. Furthermore, were anyone to create an end to end header of that sort, it would be eight bytes of wasted space in every packet in the net, especially since the implementation of such a tag is a technical impossibility as there is no way to force the originating system to tell the truth. The internet and the culture are coming into conflict in a big way, and I don't believe that both of them can survive. Perry
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