Sunday, August 15, 2010

By AAP and smh.com.au
Labor's hopes of getting its internet filter plan through federal parliament look destined to fail, with the Australian Greens calling for a PC-based approach.
Earlier this month the Coalition announced it would scrap plansfor a mandatory internet filter if it won the August 21 election. Even if it didn't win, it said it would not vote in favour of the plan.
Greens communications spokesman Senator Scott Ludlam on Monday released the party's cyber safety policy, opposing Labor's mandatory internet service provider (ISP) level filter.