There are more than 150 countries that have signed and ratified the various international conventions that require freedom from hate or hateful expression, or its equivalent, and many of these countries, of course, have created legislation accordingly. Canada is one of the very few that has a specific regulation against hate on the Internet. It's a fairly new phenomenon. Australia, while it doesn't have it in its legislation, has a case that has recently clarified that Australia's own provisions do take into account hate on the Internet. We have made some comments in our special report and we have done an internal analysis of a number of countries. I could give you more specific information or provide it to you afterwards if you'd like.
On October 26th, 2009. See this statement in context.