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On Fri, 2013-04-12 at 19:10 -0700, Danny O'Brien wrote:
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Just to clarify here: are you saying there is an established process under the Telecommunications Act whereby Internet ISPs in Australia have been required to block specific IPs by law enforcement, with a secrecy requirement attached? And that's it's separate from the voluntary, DNS, filter agreed to by some ISPs?<BR>
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Section 313 of the telecommunications act, but, the way its worded puts a few grey lines in it as to its absolute enforceability given s314.2<BR>
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