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next.gazeta.pl "Blokada porno" w internecie ju� w Sejmie. Kto b�dzie m�g� j� aktywowa�? Minister t�umaczy

Ju� od 1 wrze�nia tego roku w �ycie mog� wej�� przepisy nak�adaj�ce na dostawc�w internetu obowi�zek wprowadzenia mechanizmu blokowania dost�pu do tre�ci pornograficznych w sieci. Co przygotowana przez rz�d ustawa oznacza dla samych u�ytkownik�w?

> Pojawiło się sporo wątpliwości do tego, co tak naprawdę ma na celu ustawa. W sieci nie brakuje też komentarzy, które sugerują, że działania podejmowane przez rząd mogą w istotny sposób godzić w prywatność i wolność użytkowników sieci - również tych dorosłych. Pojawiły się również pytania o to, kto będzie mieć dostęp do rejestru obejmującego użytkowników, którzy zdecydowali się na włączenie blokady treści pornograficznych.

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From the video's description:

> I was quietly working in my hotel room on my computer. I heard someone knock at the door. I looked through the peephole and did not recognize the man and woman that were standing outside. I did not respond to the knock, and returned to work on my computer. I then heard a strange metallic sound against the door. When I looked over, I saw a metal tool being inserted under the door. I called down to the hotel lobby and told them someone was trying to get into my hotel room. I returned to the door and prevented the tool from moving over to the door handle and opening it from the inside. Hotel staff arrived and told a couple they were at the wrong door. The couple claimed that they accidentally had the wrong room. My hotel room was at the end of the hallway, allowing the couple time to hide the tool. The couple quickly walked away and hotel staff knocked on my door. I opened it and showed him the video. They then quickly ran after the couple, but they were unable to catch up with them.

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Legal considerations of self-hosting Lemmy instance
  • What's the benefit of doing this apart from a technical challenge and fun? Such a server wouldn't support the network in any way, right?

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  • Hi everyone,

    I've been wondering about legal implications of self-hosting Lemmy. Isn't it universally required in many countries to moderate the content that you host publicly? What happens when someone posts something illegal on your instance and you don't won't to bother with being a mod and just enjoy the technical aspects of it?

    Would love to hear your thoughts on this!

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