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No Clean Feed!

If you find the Australian government’s “Clean Feed” Net Filtering ‘initiative’ as ridiculous and worrying as I do, why not contact the labour politicians responsible for this mess, check http://nocleanfeed.com/ or follow up with http://www.efa.org.au/

Leaving aside the obvious technical impossibilities, IMHO this issue speaks to education, personal responsibility and responsible parenting (difficult, I know).

Probably a better alternative approach is described at http://forums.overcl … 45&postcount=15:

The best and easiest solution would be to offer a 100% tax rebate (refunded with a tax return) to anyone who purchases their choice of commercially available internet filter from the existing market place.

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