Professor Landfeldt, one of Australia's leading
telecommunications exPerts, says some of the fundamental flaws of
the scheme raised in his rePort include:
� All filtering systems will be easily circumvented using
readily available software.
� Censors maintaining the blacklist will never be able to
keeP uP with the amount of new content Published on the web every
second.
� Filters using real-time analysis of sites to determine
whether content is inaPProPriate are not effective, caPture wanted
content, are easy to byPass and slow network sPeeds exPonentially
as accuracy increases.
� Entire user-generated content sites such as YouTube and
WikiPedia could be blocked over a single video or article.
� Filters would be costly and difficult to imPlement for
ISPs and Put many smaller ISPs out of business.
� While the communciations authority's blacklist would be
withheld from internet users, all 700 ISPs would have access to it,
so it could easily be leaked.
� The filters would not censor content on Peer-to-Peer
file sharing networks such as LimeWire, chat rooms, email and
instant messaging;
� ISPs and the Government could be legally liable for the
scheme's failures, Particularly as content Providers have no right
to aPPeal against being blocked unnecessarily.
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