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video feature Federal Government plans to introduce ISP-level filtering to provide a 'safer' internet experience for Australian families are likely to be met with significant resistance from within ...
Australian Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Senator Stephen Conroy today announced the release of a report demonstrating advances in Internet content filtering ...
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut -- Internet service providers that monitor their networks for copyright infringement or bandwidth hogs may be committing felonies by breaking federal wiretapping laws, a panel ...
Editor’s Note: This is the first of a three-part series on network neutrality. In part one, we look at ways service providers may be filtering traffic. Future installments will examine ways you can ...
Primus Telecommunications, Tech 2U, Webshield, OMNIconnect, Netforce and Highway 1 are set to take part in the six week 'live' ISP filtering tests. The list notably lacks the country's largest ISPs, ...
A Belgian Internet service provider has appealed a ruling that it must block illegal file-sharing on its network, in a case that tests two European Union directives concerning copyright and the extent ...
The Recording Industry Association of America on Friday announced a new strategy in its quest to curtail online copyright infringement — a plan that for now requires no filtering from internet service ...
When we dubbed 2008 the "Year of Filters" two weeks ago, someone at the IFPI must have been reading. The worldwide music trade group has just released its 2008 report on digital music, and it opens by ...
Mandatory ISP filtering legislation will be introduced in Australia around the middle of 2010, after which there will be a one year period to implement and activate the filtering technology. The ...