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Gavin Heaton
It is great that you say that participation in the digital economy is important . However, policies that slow down or restrict access do the exact opposite. Clearly, if we truly want to protect our children from "harmful" content, it would be best to educate not just the kids, but their parents as well. A side effect of such education would be to improve the internet skills of whole generations. Now, that would help make us the "clever country".
Document ID: 95552 | Last modified: 24 December 2008, 10:03am
