This is Australia's biggest news site, http://www.smh.com.au/technology/te...e-over-net-censorship-20100330-r9bp.html#poll
In the poll, of over 30,000 votes, 96% of people do not support the government's internet filtering policy.
So in the democracy in which we live, how does the government, who is meant to represent the majority of people, go against the people in this way.
Secondly, looks like they plan on banning a lot more than the really bad type of sites they are talking about.
In the poll, of over 30,000 votes, 96% of people do not support the government's internet filtering policy.
So in the democracy in which we live, how does the government, who is meant to represent the majority of people, go against the people in this way.
First of all, that sounds like an impossible task.Senator Conroy argues the he is only attempting to apply the same restrictions placed on the distribution of books, magazines, DVDs and other content to the internet.
Secondly, looks like they plan on banning a lot more than the really bad type of sites they are talking about.