The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) will be introducing changes to the regulation of restricted content available online and via mobile premium services next week, even after an overwhelming negative response from the media and industry.
The Internet Industry Association (IIA) has stepped up with its plan to protect minors from objectionable mobile phone content.
The South Australian Parliament will debate and possibly vote on a controversial Internet Censorship bill in the session commencing July 8.
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The Internet Industry Association (IIA) moved onto the back foot today following remarks by the Information Technology and Communications Minister, Richard Alston, that he was considering tightening providers' responsibility for Internet content.
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