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Journalist and musician Rhodri Marsden has been addressing common technology problems by stripping away the jargon and enlisting the help of readers in his Cyberclinic column in The Independent for the past two years.

The Scorpions & questionable taste

Posted by Rhodri Marsden
  • Tuesday, 9 December 2008 at 03:15 pm


I bet The Scorpions can't believe their luck. The blogosphere has been swirling with urgent discussion of their 1976 album, "Virgin Killer" since Friday, because of its deeply inappropriate sleeve. I know what you're thinking – the sight of five long-haired Germans in leather or denim punching the air triumphantly is pretty unpleasant, but not particularly offensive; the original cover, however, features a naked girl in her early teens and thus falls foul of the UK's Protection of Children Act 1978 which bans indecent images of children. As a result, a complaint from a member of the public last week led to the Internet Watch Foundation – a self-regulated partnership between police, government and British ISPs – to impose a ban on the image; and crucially, its appearance on Wikipedia. (If you're in the UK right now, a link to the page about the album will direct you via a proxy server to a blank page featuring no information about The Scorpions whatsoever.)Read more... )

EDIT: The IWF have backed down.
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