This is absurd.Proposals currently working their way through the system (it's important to note these aren't law yet, and may well be shot down before becoming so) would require that all internet service providers in Australia sign up to the federal government's filtering program, which would compile a list of banned content and block that content from appearing on a user's computer.
The filter would not just include the really nasty stuff, like child porn and terrorist activity, but expand to include anything that was "refused classification" under the nation's content ratings laws. While this would mostly concern things like films (stuff like snuff flicks...pornography rated "X" is OK, as it's been rated) or comics (like some of Japan's more...extreme offerings), because of the country's classification laws, it would also expand to cover gaming material.
Edit: To expand my already detailed opinion of "this is absurd" I'll say that while in practicality this probably isn't the great Orwellian scheme that we make it out to be but the point is that it's stepping towards that bleak future. Also, I realize that the article I linked was mainly talking about the implications to gaming (Australia doesn't have the equivalent of an "M" rating for games so many games are banned or censored there) and this internet filter would even block images of the game including pictures and the like used for reviews and such. So not only do our Aussie brethren not get to play the games, they can't even look at pictures of them. Same thing would apply to other media forms such as video/animation (though most of that is aimed at reducing child pornography, a noble effort, I think that these methods of prevention are unjust and ineffectual).
Thoughts or any other articles not specifically related to gaming?