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Written by Computer World | Darren Pauli   
Wednesday, 08 July 2009 10:00
Federal Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy.
Left: Federal Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy.

CANN says Web filters will "embarrass" Aussie govt. ICANN cheif says filter technology will fail.

An Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) chief has said the Australian government will “embarrass itself” if it pushes ahead with plans to install a national Internet content filter.

The group is a non-profit corporation that oversees management of domain names and IP addresses, Internet Protocol address space allocation and generic Top Level Domains.

ICANN board chair Peter Dengate Thrush said national Internet content filters are ineffective at law enforcement. The plan was introduced by federal Communications Minister Stephen Conroy ostensibly as a mechanism to control distribution and access to child pornography.

“The government has set itself up for embarrassment,” Thrush said.

“I have no problems with the principle behind it [but] censoring material outside the country is difficult and the tools to do it cost a lot.”

Web filtering at the Internet Service Provider-level will be compulsory under the plans, and all online illegal and Restricted Content will be blocked.

In a previous development, Conroy refuted claims that political material could be added to the government-controlled blacklists, but acknowledged the public has raised legitmate concerns about functional-creep.

Source: http://www.computerworld.com.au

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Kaijin Solo  - Ethics, logistics, cost,, policy, review   |58.165.191.xxx |2009-07-10 10:03:43
The net filter debacle is evidence that we still h ave issues forming policy in
government. Obviously children are sacred to everyone. The belief-attit ude-act
ion equation cannot be successfully reverse d.
What parents and concerned groups
need is a hom e based filter that actually works. For 10% of the cost of a nat
ional filter, the government could c ommission the design of a fully functional
tamper proof system.

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