Australia gives internet firms six months to draft online child-safety rules

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Australia gives internet firms six months to draft online child-safety rules
Australia is giving the internet industry six months to come up with an enforceable code detailing how it will stop children seeing inappropriate material online or face having a code imposed on it. The eSafety commissioner said it wrote to members of the online industry demanding a plan by ...

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