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Ken Kadiroglu

As always, it is a pleasure to be among so many passionate players from the communications sector.

I would like to give Minister Conroy and his department credit for their initiative in getting this consultation established.

I have been reading most of the comments posted since the beginning. I must admit I expected strong resilient towards ISP filtering and certainly towards censorship. But, I must divulge, I am observing some sort of detestation towards Hon Stephen Conroy.

I support Australian Federal Liberal Governments PC Internet Content Filters, and Australian Federal Labor Government’s ISP Filtering policies, however, the deficiencies and nature of the PC and ISP filtering itself cannot effectively protect our children online.

That’s why we as industry leaders and passionate users of the internet must put our creative minds together and provide solutions to the department.

Ask yourself this fundamental question:- How can I be constructive participant in order to eradicate online child abuse, child exploitation including pornography and grooming as well as preserve freedom of speech.

Online security and cyber safety for our children on the internet are key issues, Australian governments as well as our full joint efforts are crucial to preserve freedom of speech.

Ken Kadiroglu

 
Document ID: 93100 | Last modified: 11 December 2008, 5:32pm