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Aussie government muffs plans for internet filtering

Posted By: admin 26 November, 2008

Aussie government muffs plans for internet filtering: “

Greens borrow Sex Party clothes

Plans for filtering of all internet content in Australia could well backfire on the Labour Government, with talk of ‘socialism’ banned, and muffins off the menu entirely.…

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(Via The Register – Public Sector.)

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