Thursday, 7 August 2008
On Monday Susanne noted that ACMA had released their internet content filtering report. Well, as you can imagine, there’s been some blogospheric and professional reaction:
- SAGE (the Sysadmin Guild of Australia) has slammed the artificiality of the methodology used (press release, media report);
- Somebodythinkofthechildren has produced a great summary set of links to other reactions, here (hat tip: Peter Black).
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November 13th, 2008 at 11:18 am
I notice that since the release of the filtering trial report there has been no other articles commenting on this issue on Lawfont – you haven’t been gagged by the government have you?!
Can someone please review from a legal perspective the new two-tiered (in part the particular mandatory filtering tier) legislation intended to be passed next year?
Thanks,
Richard.