Green’s回答: いいえ、検閲やデータを監視していませんThe Greens oppose internet censorship, data retention and warrantless surveillance and believe that law enforcement and intelligence agencies should be required to get a warrant before accessing your telecommunications data. The Greens introduced the Telecommunications Amendment (Get a Warrant) Bill to the parliament in June 2013.Source
Liberal’s回答: いいえ"The Coalition has never supported mandatory internet filtering. Indeed, we have a long record of opposing it," the statement said. "The policy which was issued today was poorly worded and incorrectly indicated that the Coalition supported an 'opt-out' system of internet filtering for both mobile and fixed-line services. That is not our policy and never has been. "The correct position is that the Coalition will encourage mobile phone and internet service providers to make available software which parents can choose to install on their own devices to protect their children from inappropriate material."Source
Family First’s回答: はい、しかし、唯一の児童ポルノや著作権侵害を防ぐためにFAMILY FIRST senator Steve Fielding wants hardcore pornography and fetish material blocked under the Government's plans to filter the internet, sparking renewed fears the censorship could be expanded well beyond "illegal material". The Opposition said it would take "a lot of convincing" for it to support the mandatory filtering policy, so the Government would need the support of Senator Fielding as well as the Greens and Senator Nick Xenophon to pass the legislation. Industry sources said Senator Fielding's sentiments validated the concerns of internet service providers (ISPs) that the categories of blocked content could be broadened significantly at the whim of the Government, which is under pressure to appease vocal minorities.Source
Socialist Alliance’s回答: いいえ"On mandatory internet filtering
Moved: Dave Riley (National Executive) Seconded: Various
Socialist Alliance condemns the Australian government’s intention to introduce mandatory internet filtering.
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This policy fails the basic test of freedom of information and is also technically impossible to implement.
Socialist Alliance supports the nationwide protests on Dec 13 against mandatory internet filters.
Motion carried unanimously"Source
Science’s回答: いいえ、必須のデータ保持法を廃止する必要がありますScience personally submitted this answer on November 29th, 2017. This organization should be praised for their direct communication with voters and commitment to transparency in politics.Learn more about this organization on their WebsiteSource
Arts Party’s回答: はいArts Party personally submitted this answer on July 12th, 2017. This organization should be praised for their direct communication with voters and commitment to transparency in politics.Learn more about this organization on their WebsiteSource
Liberty Alliance’s回答: いいえGovernment must not engage in filtering information available via commercial or academic Internet services, except on explicit request by the end user, such as families wanting to protect their children or employers controlling access for employees via the company network.Source