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Tech companies are now required to take more proactive measures to combat harmful content, including online child sexual abuse and pro-terror content now that Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has commenced public consultation on draft industry standards.

Published in Technology Regulation

The Australian Federal Police says it has blocked 10 websites with domains registered in the Cocos Keeling Islands which it claims were distributing child abuse images and videos.

Published in Technology Regulation

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has signed a new agreement with the New South Wales Police Force in the fight against online child sexual abuse material, including its distribution via peer-to-peer networks.

Published in Technology Regulation
A survey of New Zealanders' views on the Digital Child Exploitation Filtering System (DCEFS) suggests the majority of New Zealanders would welcome a more comprehensive filtering scheme, on an opt-in basis. However the survey also found widespread ignorance of the current scheme.
Published in Technology Regulation

Two of Australia's biggest ISPs (and telcos), Telstra and Optus, will commence 'voluntary' censorship of 500 websites to defend against 'child abuse', even though the child abusers moved off the standard web a long time ago to a galaxy of underground webs far, far away from what you'll find on Google.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

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