On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 15:26 +1100, Rev Simon Rumble wrote: > This one time, at band camp, James Purser wrote: > > > Here's a radical suggestion, why don't we mandate that ISP's must offer > > a "filtered service" and see who actually picks it up. Instead of > > forcing Telly Tubby land on everyone, give it to those who want it, and > > leave the rest of us who are able to take responsibility for our > > internet usage alone. > > I know it's out of fashion this week, but how about letting the market > decide? There are already ISPs that provide a filtered service. >
Yar, however given the choice between mandated telly tubby land for everyone and ISP's having to offer such a feed without moving everyone onto it wholesale, I know which one I prefer. If wishes were unicorns I'd love to see it being and entirely voluntary thing. -- James Purser
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