[LINK] NOIE talk on e-commece (on-line content regulation)
Brenda Aynsley
bpa@iss.net.au
Sat, 26 Feb 2000 09:35:57 +1030
Bob Bain wrote:
> http://www.noie.gov.au/speech/twomey/ACS_22Feb2000/sld044.htm
>
> ... noting (hopefully) the big red tick suggesting "Online Content
> Regulation" is considered important to the acceptance of electronic
> commece, and the observation that Australia has implemented it via
> legislation, presumably giving Australia a competitive advantage :-)
>
I guess one should "never let the facts get in the way of a good (news)
story" I did notice bob and stopped myself from snarling too loudly for
fear that bystanders would call the padded wagon that would cart me off
to somewhere appropriate - for whom I dont know.
cheers
brenda
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