[IMG]http://www.gamepolitics.com/files/blogimages/stephen-conroy.jpg[/IMG]Australian Communications Minister Senator Stephen Conroy (pictured) has said that implementation of a mandatory Internet filter in the country will be delayed for about a year while the government examines exactly what constitutes content that is “refused classification.”
Conroy had intended to introduce official legislation on the matter in early 2010, but, [URL=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/07/09/2949220.htm]according to ABC[/URL], will now delay it until later in the year, biding time as an independent review looks into what exactly should be banned by the filter. Who will be conducting the review is not known, or at least has not been revealed as of yet.
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