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Filtering bill gives the Govt a blank cheque to censor the internet, opponents say 7 Apr, 2021 05:40 AM 8 minutes to read Proposed internet filtering legislation has been described as too vague. Photo / 123RF Internet filtering legislation currently before Parliament is impractical, and gives the government blank cheque powers to censor the internet, opponents say. The internet filtering bill - officially the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Urgent Interim Classification of Publications and Prevention of Online Harm) Amendment Bill - is being shepherded through Parliament by Internal Affairs Minister Jan Tinetti. Read More Inspired in part by Christchurch mosque massacre gunman Brenton Tarrant live-broadcasting his killing spree over Facebook, It makes the livestreaming of objectionable content a criminal offence. ....
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Crown Company Network for Learning (N4L) welcomes the appointment of Colin MacDonald as its new Chair. More Tuesday, 19 February 2019, 3:07 pm | Network for Learning A nationwide rollout of world class cyber security technology that will help protect schools, teachers and their students against a rise of online threats has now reached the halfway mark, thanks to Crown Company Network for Learning (N4L). More Friday, 9 November 2018, 7:01 pm | Network for Learning Network for Learning (N4L) took home the supreme award at the NZ Broadband Compare TUANZ Awards, being named New Zealand’s Broadband Provider of the Year for its work with schools. More ....