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1. Instructions for getting around blocking software
- www.peacefire.org
- How to install the Circumventor program, which gets around all Web-blocking software.
- This page describes how to install the "Circumventor" program, which can be used to get around all Web blocking programs, from the "Great Firewall of China" to the Net Nanny program on someone's home computer. ...
- For example, if you want to get around Web blocking at work, don't install the Circumventor on your work computer. ... When the installer is done, it will give you the URL for your new Circumventor, and then you write that URL down and take it in with you to work, where you can use that URL to bypass the Web blocking there. ...
2. Blockfoil, Foil Blocking Specialists
- www.blockfoil.com
- Specialists in foil blocking, foil embossing, blind embossing and foil hologram application. ...
- In addition to our trade foil blocking service we pride ourselves on being able to offer a complete in house service to our customers. ...
- If your requirement is for gold blocking, silver foil, foil embossing, blind embossing or hologram application, onto packaging, greetings cards, labels, diaries, vouchers, magazines or any sheet or web fed print, Blockfoil can offer you a complete all round service.
3. LBNL spam-blocking Information
- www.lbl.gov
- Selective Blocking.
- Third Party Relay Blocking.
- The LBNL staff will generally resolve complete spam-blocking requests from LBNL staff or guests within a working day. "Complete spam-blocking requests" include all the headers. ...
- gov can NOT resolve requests for spam-blocking from non-LBNL staff or guests. ...
4. Clearswift :: The MIMEsweeper Company :: #1 in Content Security
- www.clearswift.com
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5. The Censorware Page
- www.spectacle.org
- PURCHASE OF BLOCKING SOFTWARE BY PUBLIC LIBRARIES IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
- The following is intended for use by free speech advocates to oppose the installation of blocking software such as Cyberpatrol, Surfwatch, NetNanny or Cybersitter in public libraries. ...
- Public libraries in Austin, Boston and elsewhere have decided to install blocking software on computers connected to the Internet. ... The purpose of this paper is to summarize, for readers who are not themselves attorneys, the legal precedents that establish that the installation of blocking software by public libraries is unconstitutional under the First Amendment. ...
- Blocking software is defined as software products published by commercial software publishers which do any of the following: block access to Internet sites listed in an internal database of the product; block access to Internet sites listed in a database maintained external to the product itself; block access to Internet sites which carry certain ratings assigned to those sites by a third party, or which are unrated under such a system; scan the contents of Internet sites which a user seeks to view and block access based on the occurrence of certain words or phrases on those sites. Blocking software products currently on the market include Safesurf, Surfwatch, NetNanny, CyberPatrol and Cybersitter.
- It has been widely reported recently that these products go far beyond blocking "pornography". ...
- Most advocates of the use of blocking software by libraries have forgotten that the public library is a branch of government, and therefore subject to First Amendment rules which prohibit content-based censorship of speech. ... Third, a library may not delegate to a private organization, such as the publisher of blocking software, the discretion to determine what library users may see. Fourth, forcing patrons to ask a librarian to turn off blocking software has a chilling effect under the First Amendment. ...
- The Pico Case Bans The Use of Blocking Software in Libraries.
- Although Pico dealt expressly with the removal of books, it governs the use of blocking software for two reasons. First, blocking a Web site is analogous to removing a book. ... Therefore, whether you compare blocking Internet sites to removing books from the library or simply failing to acquire them, Pico suggests that the blocking of First Amendment-protected Internet content is illegal.
- The installation of blocking software by libraries constitutes an unconstitutional removal of materials from the library.
- The blocking of a web site is analogous to the removal of a book from a shelf. ...
6. Free Spam-Blocking Software
- netsecurity.about.com
- You are here:About>Computing & Technology>Internet / Network Security> Tools & Utilities> Free Security Tools> Email Spam Blocking> Free Spam-Blocking Software HomeEssentialsFree ToolsFree Computer Security ClassFree Intro to Security ToolsFree WiFi Security 101Glossary Articles & ResourcesTools & UtilitiesInformation ResourcesSecure Your ComputerEncryption and CryptographyPerimeter SecurityHow To Respond To IncidentsSecure Your WiFi NetworkSecurity LegislationRead Product ReviewsRead Book ReviewsGet CertifiedNews and Editorials ArticlesForumsHelp FREE Gift.
- Free Spam-Blocking Software.
- Check your mail against the freely-usable DNSBL lists (aka "blocking lists") of your choice. ...
- EmC combines comprehensive spam email detection and blocking with a basic antivirus scan engine to protect you from malicious file attachments at the same time. ...
7. EFA Comments on the Australia Institute's Mandatory Filtering Proposal
- www.efa.org.au
- and Blocking by ISPs.
- "Blocking access to certain Internet material by Internet service providers or 'backbone' providers will be largely ineffective. ...
- The Institute's proposal as documented in their report is that all adults' Internet access be restricted by monitoring, filtering and blocking. ...
- Figures as quoted in The Australia Institute's report indicate the error rate of filtering and blocking software is less than has been reported in recent studies. ...
- In proposing blocking of solely "pornographic material" on the World Wide Web, the report suggests a limited understanding of the nature and extent of the problem of protecting children online. ...
- The report fails to recognise that for the blocking scheme to be effective, ISPs would have to block access to a vast amount of innocuous information and useful online resources, such as language translators, privacy and anonymity tools, document archives such as the WayBack Machine and Google's cache, etc. ...
- The Australia Institute's report makes clear that adults would not be permitted to opt out from having their Internet access monitored and filtered at all, and would only be allowed to opt out of resultant blocking of access to a very limited extent. ...
- In summary, adults would have their access to all content on the Internet filtered, and would only be permitted to opt out of blocking of access to the extent of being permitted to access a miniscule proportion of content on the world-wide Internet that had been pre-classified "X" by the Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification ("OFLC"). ...
- Blocking only this number of items would not effectively protect children. ...
- While Dr Clive Hamilton of The Australia Institute remarked on ABC Radio National on 6 March 2003 that it is easy to find pornographic material and one only needs to type sex pictures into a search engine (Hamilton, 2003b), it should be noted that blocking all 3,200,000 pages that result from such a search on e. ...
- Mandating effective filtering by ISPs would leave ISPs with no alternative other than to purchase and install blocking software, most of which is made and sold by American filtering companies. ...
- Furthermore, filters that did block most of the content notified to them by the ABA may have a low success rate in blocking the many thousands of pornographic pages that have never been identified by the ABA and/or may also incorrectly block a large amount of material that is not pornographic. ...
- However, a report on tests undertaken by the CSIRO indicated that Internet Sheriff has a high rate of incorrect blocking. ...
- "A test of six popular blocking products found that at the most restrictive settings, 24 per cent of adolescent health information sites and 91 per cent of pornography sites were blocked, while at the least restrictive settings, 1. ...
- As the Kaiser Family Foundation states in the Executive Summary of its report: "Even when set at their least restrictive blocking configurations, filters block an average of about one in ten non-pornographic health sites resulting from searches on the terms 'condoms,' 'safe sex,' and 'gay. ' At the intermediate level of blocking, a substantial proportion of health sites resulting from searches on some sensitive topics are blocked:.
8. Web Ad Blocking Under Linux/Unix, BeOS, MacOS and Windows
- www.ecst.csuchico.edu
- Web Ad Blocking Under Linux/Unix, BeOS, MacOS and Windows.
- Web surfers weary of enduring the "pulsating, candy-colored wave of advertising that has spread across the Internet," increasingly are turning to ad-blocking to speed up their download times. ... Many online advertisers dismiss the trend toward ad-blocking, noting that when faster connections are available, consumers will not be so annoyed about being forced to download cumbersome advertisement files. ...
- Indeed, as the speed of your internet access goes up, ad blocking becomes increasingly more beneficial, not less. ...
9. Pop-Up Ad Blocking for AOL, MSN, Internet Explorer, Netscape, Yahoo SBC, Opera and More!
- www.panicware.com
- Powerful ad-blocking - Patent-pending ad-blocking technology ensures ads are blocked, or closed quickly in all browsers. ...
10. High level spam protection for Microsoft Windows 2000 SMTP Service and Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server platforms from vamsoft.com
- www.vamsoft.com
- The ORF exchange server spam filter also supports blacklisting senders, IP addresses, disabling local mailboxes and filtering mail coming from fake, non-existing sources for efficiently blocking exchange server spam while not interfering with the mails from your daily work. ... Anti Spam Software For Exchange Microsoft Exchange Download , Exchange 2000 Spam Blocker Outlook Spam Anti-Spam Exchange Blocking Exchange Server Spam. ... Exchange Spam Filter , Blocking-Exchange-Server-Spam. ...
- Blocking Exchange server spam is as easy as installing a new service that plugs into the STMP traffic and uses DNS Blacklists (DNSBL) and several other means of identifying spam mail.
11. Sites Blocked by Internet Filtering Programs
- cyber.law.harvard.edu
- In the course of a pending ACLU challenge to the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) (PDF format), I was asked to design and implement systems to identify particular web pages that are blocked by four specific Internet filtering programs but which do not fit within the programs' self-defined categories for blocking. I was also asked to identify and describe the capabilities and flaws of widely-used Internet blocking systems. ...
- My subsequent Rebuttal Report (PDF) notes certain addititional shortcomings in blocking programs, as well as certain flaws in the methodology of expert witnesses for the United States. ...
12. Summary: Kathleen R. v. City of Livermore.
- www.techlawjournal.com
- A parent of a child who uses Internet access computers at a public library seeks to compel the library to install blocking software on children's computers within the library. ...
- These computers do not have blocking software, and children's access to computers is not restricted. ... The City of Livermore subsequently refused her request to install blocking software on computers that children would use to access the Internet. ...
- Letter from Michael Millen to Thomas Curry requesting use of blocking software. ...
- Letter from Thomas Curry to Michael Millen refusing to install blocking software. ...
- Livermore Seeks Dismissal of Blocking Software Suit, 7/13/98. ...
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