The proposed legislation -- outlined after local media reported Facebook fan groups for convicted Italian mafia bosses had spouted up on the social network -- would force Internet companies to remove supposedly criminal content within 24 hours or face a fine as high as $320,000. Italian Senator Gianpiero D'Alia told the Bloomberg news agency the law isn't aimed at blocking sites like Facebook or YouTube outright, but instead at forcing them to remove individual pages or groups.
With a career spanning 25 extraordinary years, INXS are undoubtedly one of the world's great bands. With more than 30 million records sold worldwide, countless awards from their peers and fans, platinum certifications, and a history peppered with outstanding achievements, the band are arguably Australia's most successful rock export.