Delta and American: NO PORN FOR YOU!

Wed Oct 8, 2008 1:32PM EDT

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Bowing to pressure from flight attendants and, reportedly, customers, American Airlines has said it will soon be blocking access to pornographic websites on its new Aircell in-flight Internet access service. Delta announced a similar plan earlier this month.

American says it will work with the provider to set up the filter. No timeline for implimenting the filtering technology has been announced. One has to imagine it won't take long.

Naturally, privacy and civil rights advocates are already criticizing the move. Filters always tend to cast a very wide net, taking with them plenty of non-pornographic content while missing sites that many will find offensive. It's the gray areas -- YouTube, personal blogs, medical information sites -- where things get really tricky. And of course, there's invariably the question of whether filtering will extend to violence, "hate speech," and other frequently-censored content.

Well, if nothing else, American has probably inadvertantly launched a new diversion for bored fliers traveling across the country: "Beat the Filter," where buddies try to see who can slip some adult content past the censor first. Loser buys the next round of drinks!

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  • 6 Posted by growlnroar on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    Too bad they can't enforce this on cars with DVD screens on the highway. Funny story, I was caught in a traffic jam at night, when someone's very brightly-lit LCD screen caught my attention. Being stuck on a bridge with nothing but red lights to look at meant that the most interesting thing was this screen. I couldn't make out what it was at first, but (predictably for this story) it was some good old-fashioned fellatio. I wasn't offended. Flabbergasted, maybe, amused after the initial shock.. But really, what are these people thinking?

  • 7 Posted by rogueist on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well, at least I can still play WoW while on a long flight...

  • 8 Posted by aa4mw on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    Lets not forget that as soon as you start to regulate content you take responsibility for that content! Lets wait and see the first mega-lawsuit because someone was downloading pirated software on a flight - only the most obvious of a whole bunch of possibilities I am sure. They can't catch the user, but they sure can catch the airline!

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