Re: More police sticking nose in...



On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:35:43 +0100, "Uno-Hoo!"
<Uno-Hoo@NOSPAMbigfootdotcom> wrote:


Of course they can determine what they're delivering. Like customs, they
could open the packet.

But whereas it is simple for Google just to *look* at what is being
displayed on their web-sites, the only way that the post office could
determine if they were delivering child porn would be by opening every
package and jiffy bag that came through their system. Clearly totally
unfeasible.

You think it would be simply to view thousands of video clips a day
and figure out whether they depict an illegal act taking place?

--
Cynic

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