But there is no
person involved directly in the pipeline with an ISP. Every request goes through an automated process.
Governments do and have asked ISPs to update and block against certain websites. Thus, the automated system is expected to behave adequately.
However, as a person becomes involved, they become an active participant in the pipeline.
That is a huge theoretical difference.
A person is not automated, they have common reason, and intellect that goes beyond the rules that can be encoded in a dumb system.
This reasoning is what allows us to hold a person accountable to their actions.
If you visited a ZeroNet site, found it was bad stuff, immediately left and deleted the cache, you might have a case for innocence.
But if you immediately left, but continued to actively share the content... It's a different message.
You could become part of a child pornography ring, for example.
And courts enjoy making examples of distributors of such materials.
Pleading your innocence, becomes difficult at that point.
You've shared illegal content from your own property.