Government plans to block pornography "at source" are unlikely to prove effective, say ISPs.In response to the government proposal, Nicholas Lansman, secretary general of the Ispa industry body, said: "Ispa firmly believes that controls on children's access to the internet should be managed by parents and carers with the tools ISPs provide, rather than being imposed top-down.""This is not about pornography, it is about generalised censorship through the back door," said Mr Killock.
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