So rather than a parent taking responsibility for what their children look at when online, an ALP government would rather force adults to opt in? I do realise that many people may not be able to afford the software required to block internet pornography, that many may not be aware of it and/or that many would find the instructions to operate such software baffling, but doesn't that suggest that the ALP would be better off trying to develop a policy that takes effect at the users' end, or maybe just an educational policy regarding internet pornography?ABC Online: Beazley announces plan to block Internet porn
The Federal Opposition has outlined a plan to block Internet pornography reaching home computers.
Opposition Leader Kim Beazley says a Labor government would introduce laws requiring Internet service providers to offer a "clean feed" without pornographic and violent sites.
Mr Beazley says Australian parents do not want their children to be exposed to such material.
"Block it at the point of the provider as opposed to the point of the parent and if that particular household wants to opt into the pornographic sites then they make an active decision to do so," he said.
"Parents want their kids learning on the net, not exposed to pornography and violence.
"The reality is ... only about a third of the parents put some sort of blocker in relation to the sites on their home computers, it's too hard for most of them but if you did it at the level of the provider, probably very few people would opt in."
I do appreciate the concern and the intention, but I think that this policy would be too restrictive for those rational and consenting adults who chose to view and pay for internet pornography.
Edit: Radio Interview - Protecting Kids From Internet Pornography.
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