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hosko

This logic of filtering the internet simply won't work, all one has to do is setup an encrypted tunnel to a proxy server and then the ISP has no way of being able to know exactly what is being done.

This would actually make it more difficult for law enforcement as it will drive people to use encrypted links with multiple hops.

A much better scheme would have be to for force the ISP's to send the federal police notice any time someone visited a known child porn site. Even if there was false positives the Federal Police would be able to investigate and clear it up.

The current proposal seems to punish the vast majority of people ie the millions of Australian's who do the right thing to stop the couple of hundred who are doing the wrong thing.

 
Document ID: 93096 | Last modified: 11 December 2008, 5:28pm