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Thread: Google China was ordered to suspend its overseas web-page searching services
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[quote=MARRIE,369033]Vulgar media channel and pornography net will do a big harm to the new generation interlecturally and physically. Business license should be suspended in Google china ignores the warning! Here is a googled article about porn filters in Austrialia. Hope china refer to more western source on how to deal with it. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Porn filters free from July Steven Deare, ZDNet Australia 07 May 2007 04:05 PM Content filtering software -- from five vendors -- is set to become freely available from July as part of the government's program to combat offensive online content. The AU$93.3 million National Filter Scheme will see the vendors' software provided via free download from a government portal. The vendors will be determined by a request for tender issued last week. The "late July" launch of the scheme, according to the request for tender, is the latest slip in its schedule. The scheme has been beset by delays since being announced by Communications Minister Senator Helen Coonan last year. In the tender, the government provided more detail of the scheme, designed to alleviate what it cited as community concern over the ease with which children can access offensive Internet content. Users will be able to download the filtering software from the government portal -- yet to be set up -- until 30 June, 2009. They can also choose to receive the product by mail. The filters will also be available to public libraries within Australia. Although free, the filters are not expected to be of lesser quality than their off-the-shelf versions. [/quote]
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