Aussie content filters "work" (not counting IM, P2P, FTP…) – Ars Technica

Telegraph.co.uk Aussie content filters “work” (not counting IM, P2P, FTP…) Ars Technica Results of a public trial have bolstered the Australian government's plan to implement both mandatory and optional ISP filtering in 2010. For the moment, though, violent video games are safe. By Nate Anderson | Last updated December 15, 2009 12:31 PM ..

The rest is here:
Aussie content filters "work" (not counting IM, P2P, FTP…) – Ars Technica

This article was posted by Tech Reporter Mike Wendland. It has been archieved under Today’s Tech News.

DeliciousFacebookDigg
RSS FeedStumbleUponTwitter

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

Leave a Reply

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Aussie content filters "work" (not counting IM, P2P, FTP…) – Ars Technica

Telegraph.co.uk Aussie content filters “work” (not counting IM, P2P, FTP…) Ars Technica Results of a public trial have bolstered the Australian government's plan to implement both mandatory and optional ISP filtering in 2010. For the moment, though, violent video games are safe.

View post:
Aussie content filters "work" (not counting IM, P2P, FTP…) – Ars Technica

This article was posted by Tech Reporter Mike Wendland. It has been archieved under Today’s Tech News.

DeliciousFacebookDigg
RSS FeedStumbleUponTwitter