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katherinecollins

"It's not censorship": IIA defends Interpol blacklist | Delimiter - 0 views

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    An article against the government actions, found through Google Blog Search
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    Internet Industry Association chief executive Peter Coroneos - who retires from his role this week - denied the Interpol filter would see a form of censorship reach Australia's internet sector. "This is not censorship; this is law enforcement cooperation around material which is illegal to possess," he said. "We've been at pains to try and distance this initiative from the Government's mandatory filtering scheme."
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    looks at political parties/government and how the plan to implement censorship policies and how optus as an internet provider would be involved
Keira Mc

Five disturbing things about the Interpol filter | Delimiter - 0 views

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    Found using the link:delimiter.com.au in Google
Lucas Jones

Australia: Internet censorship machine quietly revs up - Information Policy - 0 views

  • Australia's biggest internet providers begin blocking an Interpol list of child abuse websites,
  • This filtering scheme – voluntary for ISPs but not users - is much milder than the mandatory filtering policy proposed by Communications Minister Stephen Conroy,
  • Optus said it was in the process of implementing blocks of Interpol's list for its customers but had not yet committed to filtering ACMA's list
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  • Senator Conroy's spokesman said the government was still committed to introducing its heavily criticised mandatory ISP filtering scheme
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    "ACMA - ISP FILTERING" google blog search
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    A number of notable Australian ISP began to block sites containing child pornography.
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    ARIN2610 ISP's to take on ACMA's blacklist on child abuse material Google blog search
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    The current state of internet censorship in Australia (July 2011)
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    Producer provides objective information on Australian Internet censorship. Talks about ACMA filtering, voluntary filtering by Optus and Telstra and the focus on filtering child pornography and other obscene sites. Also talks about he futility of the process and how easy it is to bypass.
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    Filtering URL and setting up a black list by ACMA to effectively censor offensive websites is under development. However, arguments for the censorship is still occuring (google blog search)
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    ARIN2610 googlesearch Australia's biggest internet providers begin blocking an Interpol list of child abuse websites.
Yoommy Nam

Telstra proposes to filter Interpol blacklist | Delimiter - 0 views

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    ARIN2610 Telstra's voluntary internet filter on child pornography Google blog search
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