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Google, Yahoo Protest Australian Internet Filter
By Doug Caverly

Google and Yahoo have stepped up their opposition to a proposed Internet filter meant to protect children in Australia. Together, the two companies joined the Australian Library and Information Association and the Inspire Foundation, and set out some "Core Principles for Effective Action for a Safer Internet."

All four organizations are concerned that a mandatory filter designed to block "Refused Classification" content will fail to be effective. Indeed, they believe it'll both block useful content and let objectionable material remain available through things like chat rooms and peer-to-peer networks.

So the groups have suggested other ways of protecting children online (and Google also said that it won't remove content from YouTube unless required to by law).

First up would be "a national comprehensive cyber-safety education program for children and parents." Then, a simple increase in online oversight and policing might have a big impact on the distribution of illegal material.

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