Governments will not always be able to disguise which content they restrict across the Web thanks to a new error code which will warn users of content restricted ...
The 451 HTTP error code was first proposed in 2012 as a tribute to Ray Bradbury’s classic novel Fahrenheit 451. The world wide web (WWW) is full of number based ...
The Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG), which is responsible for the Internet standards process, has pretty much approved HTTP 451 as the standard error code ...
If a user attempts to visit The Pirate Bay via BT in the UK he gets a simple three-word message: "Error - site blocked." This, says the UK's Open Rights Group (ORG ...
Any Web user is familiar with the 404 Page Not Found error message that appears on broken links. And some of us have happened upon the more mysterious ‘403 ...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the body responsible for overseeing the internet's technical standards, has approved HTTP 451, "an HTTP Status Code to Report Legal Obstacles". The new ...
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