Daniel Pittman wrote:
Adam Kennedy <[email protected]> writes:

I'm sure it wouldn't be QUITE that simple, but for 100 lines of code
I'm sure you could modify that to search for "beastiality" or "Left 4
Dead 2 US Edition", scrape the front page to validate it a bit, then
submit.

But like I said, doing it properly would mean a bit more co-ordination...

The ACMA process is documented on their website and, yes, does apparently
involve a human review of the details.  This existing system is used as the
basis for the updated mandatory component of the system.

...and you could probably overload that with a few thousand items a day,
personally, since it is not designed for high volume use; they envision less
than 20K to 30K items on that particular list.

<snip>
For Feb 09:
Complaints received      95
Invalid complaints1     4
Investigations terminated2      6
Investigations completed        47
Content items actioned3 40
<http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_311697#ONLINE>

Marghanita
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http://ramin.com.au
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