InternetBy Michael Santo
Executive Editor, RealTechNews

Australian Telecommunications Minister Stephen Conroy today announced a requirement for ISPs to provide a “clean feed” for all homes, schools and any public PCs accessible by children. This follows up on a pre-election Nov. 19th Labor Party press release which first announced a proposed Cyber-safety plan.

Telecommunications Minister Stephen Conroy says new measures are being put in place to provide greater protection to children from online pornography and violent websites.

Senator Conroy says it will be mandatory for all internet service providers to provide clean feeds, or ISP filtering, to houses and schools that are free of pornography and inappropriate material.

Online civil libertarians have warned the freedom of the internet is at stake, but Senator Conroy says that is nonsense.

He says the scheme will better protect children from pornography and violent websites. Source: ABC News

We Say: Readers, how do you feel about this issue? Are we heading down a slippery slope? It’s bad enough that North American ISPs such as Comcast and Sympatico are blocking P2P traffic; do you think the U.S. and Canada will follow this path? And do you want them to?