Thursday, June 11, 2009



Another formal study by the Open Network Initiative into the risks posed by the software is expected soon. However, many people in China who have been forced to use the software are already reporting other problems.

For example, the system reportedly blocks legitimate as well as banned content. For example, it designed to identify the proportion of skin colour in a picture to determine whether it is pornography.

But comments on a bulletin board run by the software company that designed the system, suggest the system does not work perfectly.

Once you've got government-mandated software installed on each machine, the software has the keys to the kingdom (Professor Jonathan Zittrain)

"I went on the internet to check out some animal photos. A lovely little naked pig was sent onto the black list. Pitiful little pig!," read one comment.

"I was curious, so I looked up some photos of naked African women. Oh, they were not censored!"

... you can only watch naked women that are not white ...
... maybe M$ could incorporate it in Mississipi, Arkansas and Alabama ...
... limited edition, they can call it windows 3K ...
LOLOLOL






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