your dog FTW Clan Member
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| Subject: Few bother to contribute to government's official Classification debate Sun Jul 10, 2011 11:46 am | |
| http://www.abc.net.au/technology/articles/2011/07/06/3262712.htm - wrote:
- If you've ever wondered why government and legislators so routinely ignore the numerous protestations and objections made by gamers and those against internet filtering, you'd be well advised to look at the Australian Law Reform Commission's (ALRC) list of public submissions. The Issues Paper has been published since May 20 and as yet only 80 public submissions have been made - 80 per cent of them from people who believe in government intervention for the sake of child protection. Considering, the furious debates within Australia's technology communities, does this reflect the national balance?
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In reality, it's likely down to the media for failing to inform the public on the matter, although the media will say that it hasn't been marketed to in the usual ways. It's a vicious, yet pathetic circle.
Ultimately, if you do care about internet filtering, games classification and general classification in any way, you'd do well to heed that the ALRC's classification review closes in just a few days on July 15. To get involved go to the official website, read the Issue Paper's questions. Answer them. And remember to submit them! The ALRC states, "We can see that many of you have begun answering the questions, and saved the form, perhaps intending to complete it at a later time. Do we only have ourselves to blame for not contributing? Here is a link if you want to contribute: http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=0ac682945224f85fa1d89d148&id=2507776384 |
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Tulzer Guest
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| Subject: Re: Few bother to contribute to government's official Classification debate Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:04 pm | |
| i blame them for the 29 questions |
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