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Australian Government net censorship plans in trouble

Australian Government net censorship plans in trouble

  • In: Blog
  • By: John
  • December 10th, 2008

In what appears to be a triumph of common sense, the much maligned plans by the Australian government to create a mandatory, secret black list or sites that all ISPs must filter looks to be in considerable trouble. With little support from any quarter, even many child welfare groups are critical of the proposed scheme (the justification being of course to protect the children), and now with most major ISPs saying they wonโ€™t participate in trials (except one which will do so to demonstrate how unfeasible the plan is), this one looks to be headed toward the oblivion it deserves.

Iโ€™m afraid weโ€™ll continue to see unworkable schemes like this proposed by folks who just donโ€™t understand neither the technology, nor culture involved. Remember

The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it

is both a cultural, and technological observation.

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