The Australian government’s plans to censor all web content at the borders of
the country look in danger of coming unstuck.
The Australian Labour government has pledged to filter all internet content
coming into the country in order to stop illegal material entering the country.
But a coalition of internet service providers (ISPs) and opposition politicians
looks set to sink the plans.
"I think it's really quite misguided," Senator Ludlam of the Green Party told
the Sydney Morning Herald.
Calling the plan “daft”, the Green Party has indicated it will stop the
proposals going ahead by withdrawing support for the measure.
ISPs are also up in arms about the proposals, which they say will slow down
Australia’s already slow internet speeds to a crawl.
Businesses too are protesting that the move will hamper their efforts to
build an effective online marketplace for Australia’s goods.
"I will accept some debate around what should and should not be on the
internet," said Labour Party Communications minister Senator Conroy.
"I am not looking to blanket-ban some of the material that it is being
claimed I want to blanket-ban, but some material online, such as child
pornography, is illegal."
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