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Mark

Already we are beginning to see scope creep with this web censorship program. Now we find out that bittorrent is in the minister's sights. Are we going to have legitimate bittorrent content filtered? I work with Internet filtering technologies every day for some of australias biggest companies, and legitimate content is blocked on a daily basis. When will the minister catch up with the facts? Internet content filtering is a blunt instrument to fixing the problem. Just ask any IT security professional.

 
Document ID: 94511 | Last modified: 23 December 2008, 9:57am