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Kaiya Aboagye

Keep Your Filter Off Our Internet | An Australian Web Industry Association campaign: Sa... - 3 views

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    An entire website dedicated to removing the filter on internet content in Australia! Made in Blogger by the looks of things. Posts information regarding government response to inquiries regarding the internet censorship in Australia. Check it out! Support them! Keywords: Australia filter
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    This press release by the Australian Web Indusrty Association highlights its opposition to the proposed internet filter. Instead it calls for parental education. The release also details how a filter would slow down internet speeds. Found using blogsearch.google.com
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    Laws, Electronic  China, Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet  Communications, Government  Media  Plan  Internet Filtering Fighting Internet Censorship In Australia  Search engine  Electronic Frontiers Australia outlines the events occurring Classification
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    Australian Web Industry Association (AWIA) Official Response to Internet Filter. Google Blog
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    web industry representatives, Australian Web Industry Association (AWIA)
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    Keep Your Filter Off Our Internet
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    Some writings from non-fans of the Proposed Net Filter
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    Webite is talking about removing the filter on internet content in Australia
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    Australian Web Industry Association opposes the idea of an internet filter. 
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    A campaign blog by the Australian Web Industry Association Campaign. (Google Blog search)
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    Updates from people against censorship
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    Online campaign against internet filter - though hasn't been updated for some time
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    The Australian Web Industry Association, a professional body which objects to the Government's plans to filter the Internet, representing a broad spectrum of the web industry entities. 
Caitlin Beyer

Vint Cerf's message to Australia: internet censorship isn't effective | The Australian - 0 views

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    message, australia, internet, censorship, australian
Lucas Jones

Internet censorship in Australia | ieyenews - 1 views

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    This post talks about The Broadcasting Services Amendment (Online Services) Act 1990. It talks about the ineffectiveness of filtering software and the cost to Ausralia. Google Blog
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    The Australian Internet Industry has a list of 16 approved filters. However, testing by Computer Choice found that innocuous content, such as medical sites, were often blocked while some adult content passed through the filter. The filtering software products are ineffective, and Australia cannot control websites hosted outside its borders.
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    Article on Australian Governement censoring websites. Spending $9.8 million. Possibly futile. Not many Australians enjoy a truly free online experience (only 21%).
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    Australia remained one of the strictest western country to censor internet and filter ISPs (google blog search)
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    ARIN2610 googleblog "Australia's off-line censorship laws are among the most restrictive in Western democracies and the Net censorship laws are more akin to those in totalitarian regimes than to those, if any, in other countries purporting to be Western democracies."
F S

Australian government pushes ahead with internet censorship - 0 views

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    The Australian government has stepped up its efforts to censor internet content, announcing on December 15 that it plans to introduce laws for mandatory filtering before next year's federal election. The measures would be activated in 2011 and force all Australian internet service providers (ISPs) to block sites from a secret black-list maintained by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
anonymous

Internet filtering and young people - Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre - UNSW research ... - 1 views

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    links to: websinthe.blogspot.com/...p-filter-is-dangerous-for.html
rosenberg

Does a Green Senate mean Internet censorship is dead? | Australian Policy Online - 0 views

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    Greens in control of senate - author discusses what this means for Gillard and Conroy's Internet censorship plan. arin2610 google blog search
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    Green senates vote against an internet censorship bill brought in my the Gillard government. Does Australia need more censorship laws?
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    The Green government's position in the senate and its profound effect on hindering Australian Internet Censorship
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    The Greens and internet censorship
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    Very detailed post initially discussing the Greens role and views then dives into the issues surrounding Internet censorship.
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    Article discussing the possibility that the current proposed internet censorship legislation will be scrapped with the Green Party's control of the Senate arin2610 google blog search
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    Greens control of the senate means that internet censorship might not happen. google blog search
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    ARIN2610 GoogleBlog "With the Greens now in control of the Australian Senate is the Gillard government's plans for Internet censorship dead asks Jo Coghlan. "
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    The role of the Greens in at the very least stalling plans for the internet filter until senate elections in 2013
shayansh

Internet Censorship Laws in Australia - 0 views

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    " This section provides information about on-line censorship legislation in Australia, that is, the C'th Broadcasting Services Amendment (Online Services) Act 1999 and C'th Classification Act, and State/Territory Classification Acts. (For information about various other Australian laws restricting freedom of speech, such as Commonwealth Criminal Code offences, defamation laws, racial vilification laws, etc, refer to the topic listing on EFA's Censorship and Free Speech Page). "
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    Legislation and rules about censorship
XISHENG ZHANG

Internet Censorship - law & policy around the world - 0 views

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    website is about Internet Censorship, in both Law & policy prespectives
Eva hung

Internet, censorship ... Is voluntary internet filtering a crime? | Crikey - 0 views

  • The voluntary filtering being introduced by some of Australia’s major internet service providers (ISPs) is on shaky legal ground
  • content filters based on Interpol’s blacklist of child exploitation material rather than the relevant portions of the blacklist that  continues to be compiled by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
  • But is that the way we make laws? We just leave the commercial sector to do its own thing?
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    Blog of long-running political/historical commentary site Crikey. arin2610 google blog search
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    Voluntary filtering 
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    Is internet filtering by Australian ISPs illegal? Looks at the possible legal implications of internet censorship.
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    Voluntary Censorship of Crime
Kaiya Aboagye

Australian Internet Filtering Legislation & The Hard Facts About Censorship - 0 views

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    Facts on internet censorship in australia. Found with google blog search
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    This blog explores the political influence of the Christian lobby in relation to Australia's Internet censorship laws. 
Adile Hoxha

Internet Censorship and Civil Liberties (Australia) - 1 views

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    Laws, Electronic  China, Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet  Communications, Government  Media  Plan  Internet Filtering Fighting Internet Censorship In Australia  Search engine  Electronic Frontiers Australia outlines the events occurring Classification
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    Internet Censorship and Civil Liberties in australia
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    How to fight internet censorship in Australia. Clouds: "Electronic Frontiers Australia", "Fight Internet Censorship", "Other Topics"
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    A site which links other sites with reference to australian censorship like 'HREOC, Defamation', Censorware' etc.
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    "Interesting categorises"
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