Oki all, Over the holidays I had the opportunity to pick up some pin money experting for a case involving just this business model and the media ignored sides of some rather well-known persons who work the church markets in the US.
that's EASY: there is hyperconcern for the welfare of children in Utah,
Finally, someone who recognizes what this bill is all about. It merely asks ISPs to provide parents with a filtering tool that cannot be overridden by their children because the process of filtering takes place entirely outside the home.
In the instance of policy and mechanism I reviewed, this was "deinstall AOL and all others, install <name withheld pending>, stuff some obscure bits into hidden files on DOS boxen to prevent replay with a possibly different permissible policy threshold, and prompt the adult/user/owner/installer for threshold definition". Clunky, IMHO, because the step after "mistake" is "reinstall OEM os", but tastes vary.
Once Utah ISPs come up with a good way to do this, I suspect there will be a market for such services elsewhere in the USA as well.
In the instance of policy and mechanism I reviewed, this was "interpose a proxy on all http methods, and evalute some property of some of object according to some rule(s). If permissible (above), forward to the edge, if not, do something else. It could have been localized ad insertion, or bandwidth aware content frobbing, instead of ... what it was. Is it "easy" as a business proposition? Everything was on the rising side of the bubble. On the falling side of the bubble even AOL had to work its numbers. With "more moralists" dominant in public policy, market plans that replace public morality policy with private morality policies seem to me to be less likely to penetrate the "high" morality affinity-based markets than when "less moralists" dominant in public policy. To paraphrase my friend Bill, why would the little asshats settle for a private Idaho or Utah when the big asshats have promissed them the whole enchilada? Anyway, it was presents for the kiddies and some of the winter's heating oil, and I now know more about some people than I wanted to. Eric