Australia comes to its senses, abandons Internet filtering regime

Canberra says it will use Interpol's "worst of" list to block child abuse sites.

by Cyrus Farivar - Nov 8 2012, 9:00pm EST

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/11/australia-comes-to-its-senses-abandons-national-internet-filtering-regime/

The Australian government has now, after years of testing and preparing, 
formally abandoned a plan to filter its domestic Internet. Officials now say 
that it will use Interpol’s "worst of" child abuse site list as a way to shield 
Ozzies from truly awful content.

"Blocking the Interpol 'worst of' list will help keep children safe from abuse, 
it meets community expectations, and fulfills the Government's commitment to 
preventing Australian internet users from accessing child abuse material 
online," Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said on Friday, according to 
the Herald Sun.

"Given this ... the Government has no need to proceed with mandatory filtering."

For its part, Interpol uses five criteria to decide whether a site merits a 
spot on the "worst of" list. Those criteria include depicting children that are 
"real" (not CG, drawn, or 'pseudo-images'), depicting children in sexually 
exploitative situations that appear to be younger than 13 years, and having a 
domain that has existed for more than three months.

The push for a filtering program had largely been promoted by Family First, a 
conservative party Down Under. In 2010, Google even chided Australia for its 
program, saying its program had gone too far.

According to The Age, the major newspaper in Melbourne, the government will use 
its powers under existing telecom legislation, and so will not need to create a 
filter law.

The paper added that many Australian ISPs have already been using the Interpol 
criteria "for more than a year," without creating slower Internet speeds, or 
false positives.

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