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Thank, snail mail. Blogs are still breathing

Here's the list of sites the communication & IT ministry's Department of Telecom has blocked in a July 13 directive

  1.  www.hinduunity.org

  2.  mypetjawa.mu.nu

  3.  pajamaeditors.blogspot.com

  4.  exposingtheleft.blogspot.com

  5.  thepiratescove.us

  6.  commonfolkcommonsense.blogspo t.com

  7.  bamapachyderm.com

  8.  princesskimberley.blogspot.com

  9.  merrimusings.typepad.com

  10. mackers-world.com

  11. www.dalistan.org

  12. www.hinduhumanrights.org/hindufocus.html

  13. www.nndh.com

  14. bloodroyaltriped.com

  15. imagesearchyahoo.com

  16. www.imamali8.com

  17. www.rahulyadav.com

TERROR-STRUCK Mumbaikars can still reach out and breach the information di- vide. The blogs are yet to blink.

As a netizen, if you are still wondering why the blogs are not showing an access block despite the directive from Depart- ment of Telecommunications (DoT), thank snail mail in addition to the technological impediments.

The DoT whip dated July 13, 2006  sent in the form of individual letters to all the Internet service providers (ISPs) licencees  directed them to block 17 Internet websites immediately and report compliance.

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By Dr arvind, Section Computer Gupshup
Posted on Wed Jul 19, 2006 at 07:13:14 AM EST
Sources in DoT said the letters were sent to about 110-120 ISP licencees by post. Under the normal procedure, DoT letters to licencees, goes to the despatch clerk and then mailed after all the letters with designated addresses are entered in the log book.

A senior executive of an ISP said, We have received the letter only today. We will implement it immediately, but obviously there cannot be a pre-dated implementation in such cases. The method, say sources, is a trifle conventional given that the department is abreast with the latest in cyber tech.

Surfers wondered why the government could not post the directive on its website or send e-mails if required for immediate action?

Pawan Duggal a senior cyber law expert said, It's the way government communicates. There is a presumption attached to the legality of the delivery of government directive/ order. IT Act provides enough power to authenticate e-mails as a valid form of communication. Out of the 110-120 ISP licences, there are only 50-60, who are offering services. More intriguing is the fact that only 8-9 operators control the 80-90 per cent of the Internet subscriber base. The ISP giants include Sify, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL), Data Infosys, Tata, Bharti and Reliance.

Deepak Maheswari, sec retary general of Independent Service Providers' Association of India (ISPAI) said, The government directive will be followed by our members. But the technology may still allow bloggers to do what they usually do. But senior government officials questioned the way the government has handled the ban logistics. Sources in the government said the IT ministry should have issued the order, because the IT Act, 2000 empowers the Controller of Certifying Authorities to jam sites.

The Act also says the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT)  the IT ministry wing responsible for cyber-security  should be the implementing authority.

Instead, the order was issued by DoT, according to the licensing and regulatory power derived from the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885. Obviously, the government acted in haste, a senior government official said. The Controller of Certifying Authorities, in this case, is Dr Gulshan Rai, the head of CERT and executive director of Ernet, the education network.

From: Hindustan Times, 19th July,2006

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