Hi Guys,<br><br>Was just reading an article on the internet censorship debate (<a href="http://www.theage.com.au/technology/technology-news/media-rights-group-puts-australia-on-internet-watchlist-20100312-q23p.html">http://www.theage.com.au/technology/technology-news/media-rights-group-puts-australia-on-internet-watchlist-20100312-q23p.html</a>) and found a paragraph that surprised me:<br>
<br>"The Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, has said he plans
to introduce legislation by the end of next week that would require
ISPs to block a blacklist of "refused classification" websites for all
Australians."<br><br>I was wondering if any of you - the network operators - have actually implemented the proposed changes or are ready to flip the switch when the legislation passes?<br><br>I'm a keen observer (and opposer) of the filters and I find it strange it will be come law when I haven't seen any real technical specifications published yet.<br>
<br>Excuse my ignorance if you've been over this before.<br><br>Matt.<br>