Sensible Report from Court-Appointed Committee
Report Of The Committee Appointed By The Bombay High Court [...] To Recommend Measures To Protect And Shield Minors From Pornographic And Obscene Material On The Internet (PDF). Pretty good reading. Rather sensible and keeps a reasonable — though not great — balance between the technically possible and the ‘demands’ of society — at least without killing off the medium altogether. The bottom line recommendation seems to be: better logging of publicly accessible internet connections, such as those at public cybercafes. Some good quotes:
The argument seemed to proceed on a theory that all users of the Internet are irresponsible, uneducated, highly impressionable and need to have their intake of Internet material regulated by some undefined person or persons supposed to possess greater clarity, maturity and familiarity with the Internet, its hazards and benefits. The Committee felt this argument was totally bereft of merit and undeserving of further attention.
The Internet is a new medium and, while it brings its own set of issues and problems, equally it is not necessarily amenable to restrictions applied to earlier ( ‘legacy’ ) technologies and media. Inherent in the New Age of the Internet is an expanded freedom, flexibility and malleability. To strike at these is to strike at the very foundation of the medium.

