Australian Gov't Claims Internet Filter Legislation Still In Play 98
Dracophile writes "Contrary to yesterday's article about The Australian's report that the Australian government had put on the back burner plans to introduce Internet filter legislation before the next election, The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the government rejected claims that it had abandoned such plans, and that 'a spokeswoman for Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said the government remained committed to the policy.' Unless the Australian Labor Party abandons the plan altogether, will the timing make any difference to voters?"
Re:Voting. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:What do you expect from a union hack? (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm not at all sure the greens won't sell us out for environmental causes - but given both major parties want this "so stupid it's indistinguishable from evil" filter, and labour is already selling us out to the fundies while the liberals seem to be running around with their heads alternately chopped off or buried in the sand... I'm thinking it's one of those situations where we're better off with the devil we don't know.
Re:I'm a voter... (Score:3, Interesting)
no vote for any government that supports censorshi (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:too bad you didn't follow canadian democracy (Score:3, Interesting)