Monday, 23 March 2009
Across the ditch they refuse to make the same Internet censorship blunder as Rudd & Conroy
The NZ National Business Review Friday 20th March:
"Those nervously watching the chaos across the Tasman can breathe a sigh of relief.
"We have been following the internet filtering debate in Australia but have no plans to introduce something similar here," says Communications and IT minister Steven Joyce.
"The technology for internet filtering causes delays for all internet users. And unfortunately those who are determined to get around any filter will find a way to do so. Our view is that educating kids and parents about being safe on the internet is the best way of tackling the problem."
In October, Australian Communications and IT minister Stephen Conroy announced a $A42 million plan to make internet content filtering compulsory for all Australian internet service providers."
Labels:
censorship,
federal government,
Internet,
New Zealand,
politics
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