Errrm, that would be the free speech act for one, then there is the trade practises act, and a few others you can learn for yourself. > -----Original Message----- > From: dns-bounces+charlie=mccormack.net.au§dotau.org [mailto:dns- > bounces+charlie=mccormack.net.au§dotau.org] On Behalf Of Lea de Groot > Sent: Monday, 4 September 2006 8:42 PM > To: .au DNS Discussion List > Subject: Re: [DNS] dineonline.com.au > > Charlie McCormack wrote: > > There are real world laws that prevent this kind of restriction, it will > > never happen, at least not in the next 10 years, governments have more > > pressing issues, such as hospitals, transport, aging population etc. > > Wow! Which laws cover this? > I can't think of which it would be. > > I wonder how far the premise of 'public space' can be pushed? > Companies can rent real public spaces, but still be limited in what they > are allowed to do there, IIRC. The internet can be thought of as public > space, particularly given that the govt control the distribution of it, > so it isn't too hard a step to have it treated in the same way. > > Lea > -- > Lea de Groot > Elysian Systems > Brisbane, Australia > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/Received on Mon Sep 04 2006 - 11:04:19 UTC
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