arstechnica.com — Aussies who thought they could opt out of the government's new Cyber-Safety filtering plan have found themselves taken by surprise. They will be able to opt out of the "additional material" blacklist, but there's apparently no way to opt out of the "illegal content" filtering.
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tomgupperOct 17, 2008
I'd also like to thank Ben for such a well worded and concise letter. It's just a pity it probably wont ever be read by someone in a position of power.
sloonarkOct 18, 2008
Er, we got a new government just last year.
mkauaiOct 19, 2008
"How did it happen?" People kept voting for liars and thieves, letting the media tell them what to think, and calling those of us who have been sounding alarms "kooks".WAKE UP!!!www.votepact.org
nod32userOct 20, 2008
Buried for supporting Rudd
nod32userOct 20, 2008
*I think Rudd is a pretty cool guy. eh accidentally a whole internet and doesnt afraid of anything.*
nod32userOct 20, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy/">http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy/</a> - That site will be on the blocked list