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Computer says no: Google slams filter

December 17th, 2009
Categories: News, Police State

Link: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/12/16/2773749.htm

Internet search giant Google has come out in opposition to the Federal Government's push to introduce mandatory ISP filtering. "Our primary concern is that the scope of content to be filtered is too wide." While Google accepted there must be some limits on internet content, it condemned the Government's filtering approach as heavy-handed.

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