Google @ Blogspot: "Our views on Mandatory ISP Filtering"

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Google @ Blogspot: "Our views on Mandatory ISP Filtering"

Postby SnapperTT » Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:07 am

http://google-au.blogspot.com/2009/12/o ... ering.html

At Google we are concerned by the Government's plans to introduce a mandatory filtering regime for Internet Service Providers (ISP) in Australia, the first of its kind amongst western democracies.* Our primary concern is that the scope of content to be filtered is too wide.

We have a bias in favour of people's right to free expression. While we recognise that protecting the free exchange of ideas and information cannot be without some limits, we believe that more information generally means more choice, more freedom and ultimately more power for the individual.

Some limits, like child pornography, are obvious. No Australian wants that to be available – and we agree. Google, like many other Internet companies, has a global, all-product ban against child sexual abuse material and we filter out this content from our search results. But moving to a mandatory ISP filtering regime with a scope that goes well beyond such material is heavy handed and can raise genuine questions about restrictions on access to information....


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Re: Google @ Blogspot: "Our views on Mandatory ISP Filtering"

Postby SCM » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:05 pm

Yay for Google.
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