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    Default Australia plans tough web rules

    Australia is planning tough new rules to protect children from online pornography and violence.

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    Is there any more to this??
    Like proof
    Conductor of the Runaway Train of Militant Homosexuality

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    it was on BBC.
    goodbye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [ALEX] View Post
    it was on BBC.
    Oh well that's surprising.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nain View Post
    i voted 'Not Sure' as im, not sure!

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    ROFLLL


    why post everything thats on the BBC website
    RAAAAAAWR

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    Australia is planning tough new rules to protect children from online pornography and violence.

    The new Labor government wants internet service providers to filter content to ensure households and schools do not receive "inappropriate" material.

    Civil libertarians have condemned the plan as unnecessary, and say it will erode the freedom of the internet.

    But telecommunications minister Stephen Conroy said more needed to be done to protect children.

    Family-friendly

    The Australian government's aim is to ensure that children only have access to family-friendly websites.

    Service providers will be expected to stop the flow of pornography and other X-rated or violent content.

    The government is set to compile a list of unsuitable sites, although at this stage it is unclear what will be deemed unsuitable.

    Australians wanting unfettered access to the web will have to contact their supplier to opt out of the new regime.

    Critics of the proposals have insisted they have no place in a liberal democracy, and have accused Canberra of being oppressive.

    But Mr Conroy has been unmoved by their arguments.

    The minister stressed that if people equated freedom of speech with watching child pornography then he would always disagree with them.

    Concerns have also been raised that the government's filters could slow down access to the net, in a country where connection speeds are often below international standards.

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    Households... but what about somebody (like a man) that wants to hve a quick jerkoff and wants some porn?

    If it slows it down then that's pants! There's software, like anti-virus software that can block porn and violence etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitman View Post
    Households... but what about somebody (like a man) that wants to hve a quick jerkoff and wants some porn?

    If it slows it down then that's pants! There's software, like anti-virus software that can block porn and violence etc.
    He'll put the TV on and put it on 910.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cardboard-box View Post
    He'll put the TV on and put it on 910.
    But the web is better for porn. If you don't like one thing, switch to another million.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitman View Post
    But the web is better for porn. If you don't like one thing, switch to another million.
    True.

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