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It seems as if filtering is a faulty solution in search of a problem. /// Maybe that's part of the issue with the very poor way the government has handled this. They haven't explained clearly what problem they are trying to solve or exactly what they intend to do in response. /// To Furball ("think of the children"), lots of us have thought of the children. /// The children could easily be worse off under this scheme and are not likely to be better off. /// If internet in Australia doesn't grind to a complete standstill as a result of the filtering then the filtering simply won't be effective. We will get unreliability and slowness and annoyance without actually achieving anything.

 
Document ID: 92898 | Last modified: 11 December 2008, 2:00pm