posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored byMatthew Warren, Shona Leitch
The Australian Federal Government is concerned about the impact of the Internet on Australian society and has been considering ways to protect the Australian public against the "darker" elements of the Internet. The Federal Government has proposed a new model whereby Internet Service Provider's (ISP's) level the filtering of overseas hosted Internet material classified as Refused Classification (RC) under the National Classification Scheme. This paper will describe the historical development of this strategy and will analyse the outcome of the public consultation of the proposed Australian Federal Government proposals.<br>
History
Location
Sheffield, U. K.
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2011, The Authors
Editor/Contributor(s)
A Bissett, T Bynum, A Light, A Lauener, S Rogerson
Pagination
488 - 493
Start date
2011-09-14
End date
2011-09-16
Title of proceedings
ETHICOMP 2011 : The Social Impact of Social Computing : Proceedings of the 12th International Conference
Event
ETHICOMP International Conference (12th : 2011 : Sheffield, U. K.)