Re: [WebDNA] webdna.us is blocked by Lightspeed Systems
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numero = 113574
interpreted = N
texte = 1169--Apple-Mail=_AF271781-8315-45D8-A9DA-DC9AB8C8E23FContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8Video is removed=E2=80=A6 living in the Gulf Region (Middle East) I am =used to these matters: same same :-)- chris> On Apr 20, 2017, at 02:18, Michael Davis
wrote:>=20> Yes, of course, the US is notoriously uptight about sexual content. =How many kids go home and violently kill all kinds of things on their =Xbox most every night? God forbid they stumble upon a woman's bare =bellybutton on a web site while at school. That would be an unspeakable =horror and absolutely taboo in the puritan sense. lol. Lawyers. I =wonder if they block the Louvre web site. I can scarcely utter the =carnal horrors that can be seen there.>=20> MD>=20>> On Apr 19, 2017, at 2:24 PM, Donovan Brooke wrote:>>=20>> If I were you, I=E2=80=99d take that video off the website=E2=80=A6 =The U.S. has a bat stuck up their when it comes to =certain things like that=E2=80=A6 I=E2=80=99m not kidding.>>=20>> We are not as enlightened as people from Denmark or Sweden =apparently=E2=80=A6 (even though that could be Melania Trump doing that =dance for all we know).>>=20>> The other thing is that it appears the talk list posts have been =associated with the domain=E2=80=A6 could be some =E2=80=9Ccontent=E2=80=9D= in there too.=20>>=20>> Donovan>>=20>>=20>>=20>>=20>>=20>> On Apr 19, 2017, at 3:39 PM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>>=20>>> Here is probably the reason why your school is frightened:>>>=20>>> http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D300>>>=20>>> I must confess it is indeed a highly disturbing content :-) :-)>>>=20>>> sincerely,>>>=20>>> - chris>>>=20>>>=20>>>=20>>>> On Apr 19, 2017, at 22:33, Stephen Braun =wrote:>>>>=20>>>> F.Y.I.>>>> The school district that I work for has blocked access to the =webdna.us website.>>>> The content filter provider is Lightspeed Systems.>>>> If Lightspeed is blocking webdna for me, it must also be blocking =it for others.>>>> I just thought that you should know.>>>>=20>>>>=20>>>> My school district IT Dept. has told me this:>>>>=20>>>> On 2/9/2017 The Web domain "webdna.us" was categorized as ="Security" by our content filter provider (Lightspeed Systems).=20>>>>=20>>>> A Security categorization is defined by Lightspeed as follows: "The =root security category contains sites that do not clearly fall into one =of the subcategories or may fall into multiple categories. This category =may also contain sites that are not in themselves bad but contain =information that poses a potential security risk">>>>=20>>>> Categorizations can occur automatically by search algorithms or as =in this case, manually by a human having viewed the offending content, =and / or verifying the potential of said content through the Terms of =Use agreement on a particular website.=20>>>>=20>>>> The categorization of "webdna.us" has been manually reviewed almost =daily by the staff at Lightspeed, and the Security categorization has =been upheld.=20>>>>=20>>>> It is the corporate policy of Lightspeed systems that they will not =respond directly to a request for additional information on an =individual categorization, other than a request to review the =categorization.=20>>>>=20>>>> In order to allow access to webdna.us websites, we would have to =override the categorization of the entire domain, thus allowing whatever =Security (risk) content is available on that domain to be accessed by =students.=20>>>>=20>>>> As it is our responsibility as caretakers of the local Network, as =well as a requirement under CIPA (Children`s Internet Protection Act) to =provide our best assurance that inappropriate content is restricted from =our district network, we will not be overriding this categorization to =access to "webdna.us".=20>>>>=20>>>>=20>>>> Thank you,>>>>=20>>>> Stephen F Braun>>>> sbraun1@twcny.rr.com --Apple-Mail=_AF271781-8315-45D8-A9DA-DC9AB8C8E23FContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=utf-8Video is removed=E2=80=A6 living in the Gulf Region (Middle =East) I am used to these matters: same same :-)
- =chris
Yes, =of course, the US is notoriously uptight about sexual content. How =many kids go home and violently kill all kinds of things on their Xbox =most every night? God forbid they stumble upon a woman's bare =bellybutton on a web site while at school. That would be an =unspeakable horror and absolutely taboo in the puritan sense. lol. = Lawyers. I wonder if they block the Louvre web site. I =can scarcely utter the carnal horrors that can be seen there.
MD
On Apr 19, 2017, at 2:24 PM, Donovan Brooke =<dbrooke@euca.us> =wrote:
If I were you, I=E2=80=99d take that =video off the website=E2=80=A6 The U.S. has a bat stuck up their =<MD5 (hashed) Word> when it comes to certain things like that=E2=80=A6= I=E2=80=99m not kidding.
We are not as =enlightened as people from Denmark or Sweden apparently=E2=80=A6 (even =though that could be Melania Trump doing that dance for all we know).
The other thing is that it appears the talk =list posts have been associated with the domain=E2=80=A6 could be some ==E2=80=9Ccontent=E2=80=9D in there too.
Donovan
On Apr 19, 2017, at 3:39 PM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:
Here is probably the =reason why your school is frightened:
http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D300
I must confess it is indeed a highly =disturbing content :-) :-)
sincerely,
- chris
On Apr =19, 2017, at 22:33, Stephen Braun <sbraun1@twcny.rr.com> wrote:
F.Y.I.
The school district that =I work for has blocked access to the webdna.us website.
The content filter provider is Lightspeed Systems.
If Lightspeed is blocking webdna for me, it must also be =blocking it for others.
I just thought that you should =know.
My school district IT =Dept. has told me this:
On 2/9/2017 The Web =domain "webdna.us" was categorized as "Security" by our content filter =provider (Lightspeed Systems).
A Security =categorization is defined by Lightspeed as follows: "The root security =category contains sites that do not clearly fall into one of the =subcategories or may fall into multiple categories. This category may =also contain sites that are not in themselves bad but contain =information that poses a potential security risk"
Categorizations can occur automatically by search algorithms =or as in this case, manually by a human having viewed the offending =content, and / or verifying the potential of said content through the =Terms of Use agreement on a particular website.
The categorization of "webdna.us" has been manually reviewed =almost daily by the staff at Lightspeed, and the Security categorization =has been upheld.
It is the corporate =policy of Lightspeed systems that they will not respond directly to a =request for additional information on an individual categorization, =other than a request to review the categorization.
In order to allow access to webdna.us websites, we would have =to override the categorization of the entire domain, thus allowing =whatever Security (risk) content is available on that domain to be =accessed by students.
As it is our =responsibility as caretakers of the local Network, as well as a =requirement under CIPA (Children`s Internet Protection Act) to provide =our best assurance that inappropriate content is restricted from our =district network, we will not be overriding this categorization to =access to "webdna.us".
Thank =you,
Stephen F Braun
sbraun1@twcny.rr.com
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1169--Apple-Mail=_AF271781-8315-45D8-A9DA-DC9AB8C8E23FContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8Video is removed=E2=80=A6 living in the Gulf Region (Middle East) I am =used to these matters: same same :-)- chris> On Apr 20, 2017, at 02:18, Michael Davis wrote:>=20> Yes, of course, the US is notoriously uptight about sexual content. =How many kids go home and violently kill all kinds of things on their =Xbox most every night? God forbid they stumble upon a woman's bare =bellybutton on a web site while at school. That would be an unspeakable =horror and absolutely taboo in the puritan sense. lol. Lawyers. I =wonder if they block the Louvre web site. I can scarcely utter the =carnal horrors that can be seen there.>=20> MD>=20>> On Apr 19, 2017, at 2:24 PM, Donovan Brooke wrote:>>=20>> If I were you, I=E2=80=99d take that video off the website=E2=80=A6 =The U.S. has a bat stuck up their when it comes to =certain things like that=E2=80=A6 I=E2=80=99m not kidding.>>=20>> We are not as enlightened as people from Denmark or Sweden =apparently=E2=80=A6 (even though that could be Melania Trump doing that =dance for all we know).>>=20>> The other thing is that it appears the Talk List posts have been =associated with the domain=E2=80=A6 could be some =E2=80=9Ccontent=E2=80=9D= in there too.=20>>=20>> Donovan>>=20>>=20>>=20>>=20>>=20>> On Apr 19, 2017, at 3:39 PM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>>=20>>> Here is probably the reason why your school is frightened:>>>=20>>> http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D300>>>=20>>> I must confess it is indeed a highly disturbing content :-) :-)>>>=20>>> sincerely,>>>=20>>> - chris>>>=20>>>=20>>>=20>>>> On Apr 19, 2017, at 22:33, Stephen Braun =wrote:>>>>=20>>>> F.Y.I.>>>> The school district that I work for has blocked access to the =webdna.us website.>>>> The content filter provider is Lightspeed Systems.>>>> If Lightspeed is blocking webdna for me, it must also be blocking =it for others.>>>> I just thought that you should know.>>>>=20>>>>=20>>>> My school district IT Dept. has told me this:>>>>=20>>>> On 2/9/2017 The Web domain "webdna.us" was categorized as ="Security" by our content filter provider (Lightspeed Systems).=20>>>>=20>>>> A Security categorization is defined by Lightspeed as follows: "The =root security category contains sites that do not clearly fall into one =of the subcategories or may fall into multiple categories. This category =may also contain sites that are not in themselves bad but contain =information that poses a potential security risk">>>>=20>>>> Categorizations can occur automatically by search algorithms or as =in this case, manually by a human having viewed the offending content, =and / or verifying the potential of said content through the Terms of =Use agreement on a particular website.=20>>>>=20>>>> The categorization of "webdna.us" has been manually reviewed almost =daily by the staff at Lightspeed, and the Security categorization has =been upheld.=20>>>>=20>>>> It is the corporate policy of Lightspeed systems that they will not =respond directly to a request for additional information on an =individual categorization, other than a request to review the =categorization.=20>>>>=20>>>> In order to allow access to webdna.us websites, we would have to =override the categorization of the entire domain, thus allowing whatever =Security (risk) content is available on that domain to be accessed by =students.=20>>>>=20>>>> As it is our responsibility as caretakers of the local Network, as =well as a requirement under CIPA (Children`s Internet Protection Act) to =provide our best assurance that inappropriate content is restricted from =our district network, we will not be overriding this categorization to =access to "webdna.us".=20>>>>=20>>>>=20>>>> Thank you,>>>>=20>>>> Stephen F Braun>>>> sbraun1@twcny.rr.com --Apple-Mail=_AF271781-8315-45D8-A9DA-DC9AB8C8E23FContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=utf-8Video is removed=E2=80=A6 living in the Gulf Region (Middle =East) I am used to these matters: same same :-)
- =chris
Yes, =of course, the US is notoriously uptight about sexual content. How =many kids go home and violently kill all kinds of things on their Xbox =most every night? God forbid they stumble upon a woman's bare =bellybutton on a web site while at school. That would be an =unspeakable horror and absolutely taboo in the puritan sense. lol. = Lawyers. I wonder if they block the Louvre web site. I =can scarcely utter the carnal horrors that can be seen there.
MD
On Apr 19, 2017, at 2:24 PM, Donovan Brooke =<dbrooke@euca.us> =wrote:
If I were you, I=E2=80=99d take that =video off the website=E2=80=A6 The U.S. has a bat stuck up their =<MD5 (hashed) Word> when it comes to certain things like that=E2=80=A6= I=E2=80=99m not kidding.
We are not as =enlightened as people from Denmark or Sweden apparently=E2=80=A6 (even =though that could be Melania Trump doing that dance for all we know).
The other thing is that it appears the talk =list posts have been associated with the domain=E2=80=A6 could be some ==E2=80=9Ccontent=E2=80=9D in there too.
Donovan
On Apr 19, 2017, at 3:39 PM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:
Here is probably the =reason why your school is frightened:
http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D300
I must confess it is indeed a highly =disturbing content :-) :-)
sincerely,
- chris
On Apr =19, 2017, at 22:33, Stephen Braun <sbraun1@twcny.rr.com> wrote:
F.Y.I.
The school district that =I work for has blocked access to the webdna.us website.
The content filter provider is Lightspeed Systems.
If Lightspeed is blocking webdna for me, it must also be =blocking it for others.
I just thought that you should =know.
My school district IT =Dept. has told me this:
On 2/9/2017 The Web =domain "webdna.us" was categorized as "Security" by our content filter =provider (Lightspeed Systems).
A Security =categorization is defined by Lightspeed as follows: "The root security =category contains sites that do not clearly fall into one of the =subcategories or may fall into multiple categories. This category may =also contain sites that are not in themselves bad but contain =information that poses a potential security risk"
Categorizations can occur automatically by search algorithms =or as in this case, manually by a human having viewed the offending =content, and / or verifying the potential of said content through the =Terms of Use agreement on a particular website.
The categorization of "webdna.us" has been manually reviewed =almost daily by the staff at Lightspeed, and the Security categorization =has been upheld.
It is the corporate =policy of Lightspeed systems that they will not respond directly to a =request for additional information on an individual categorization, =other than a request to review the categorization.
In order to allow access to webdna.us websites, we would have =to override the categorization of the entire domain, thus allowing =whatever Security (risk) content is available on that domain to be =accessed by students.
As it is our =responsibility as caretakers of the local Network, as well as a =requirement under CIPA (Children`s Internet Protection Act) to provide =our best assurance that inappropriate content is restricted from our =district network, we will not be overriding this categorization to =access to "webdna.us".
Thank =you,
Stephen F Braun
sbraun1@twcny.rr.com
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