I’m getting more and more convinced that airports don’t get WiFi. The idea of a blacklist of web sites that may be critical of them is hilarious.
First San Diego went free, but gives such a poor experience its not worth it.
Now I’m reading that hotels and airports are playing around with blacklists of legitimate web sites.
This is bordering on censorship and prior restraint, two issues that are treading on the whole concept of freedom of the press.
Update–Now lets go to the next level. Imagine if an airport or hotel was “sponsored” by Yahoo and access to Google or MSN search was blocked? What if only Macs were allowed on? What if…..
Get the point. Blacklisting is akin to slavery and that ended over 150 years ago.. I guess we need an act of Congress to change the rules…