New Zealand considers child pornography filter

Submitted by nart on 25 July, 2005 - 08:33.

The New Zealand Internal Affairs department is investigating the efficacy of CleanFeed, a filtering system used by UK ISPs to block access to illegal pornography, such as that containing children or actual violence. Industry groups hope to create a program which all ISPs will opt into voluntarily, as in the UK. The goal of the program is to deter those simply curious about illegal pornography from further exploration.

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