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PTA asks operators to ensure ‘immoral’ content is inaccessible to users

PTA asks operators to ensure ‘immoral’ content is inaccessible to users
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PTA asks operators to ensure ‘immoral’ content is inaccessible to users
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> “You are requested to ensure that no pornographic/immoral/illegal content is being served to the users through CDNs. Compliance report in this regard is required to be submitted within 10 days of this letter,” it stated.
> Asked if a ban on YouTube was under consideration, the PTA did not confirm or deny such a possibility.
> Asking something which Pakistani operators have no domain over. CDNs are integral part of global Internet and blocking them means blocking 2/3rd Internet. Amazon Services (AWS) were down in Pak on Friday while working in rest of the world. Where we’re heading?
by [Wahaj Siraj](https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1558578980986053&id=100005018971315), CEO of Nayatel.
Users with VPN can already access to immoral content. It’s up to the intention of user. No matter how much you censor the internet. The user will find a way. Look at China.
Who will provide the definition of immoral content?
They tasted the power, now they can’t get enough of it.
Poor PTA being the bad guy here even though other goons behind them are pulling the services.
“Once you give someone a hammer, every problem will look like a nail”
Some comment I found on YouTube under a video about American Police looking like Military.
Ban what’s app and facebook?
I would really like to see the browsing history of these officials.
Just like porn is “inaccessible” here?