Aus Broadband Survey: 73% disagree with ISP content filtering

March 3, 2008 – 12:08 pm

broadbandsurvey.jpgWhirlpool has released the results of their 2007 Australian Broadband Survey. The survey was completed and verified 17,881 times.

In response to the question do you support the government’s policy for mandatory ISP-level content filtering (opt-out), around three quarters of respondents disagreed with the decision to filter internet content, with more than half strongly disagreeing.

Here’s the figures:

Strongly agree 2.9%
Agree 10.4%
Disagree 22.9%
Strongly Disagree 51.5%
Don’t know 12.3%

Thanks to Bob on the No-Censorship list for the heads up.

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