"Our intention is to stop the implementation of Internet Censorship in Australia.
In case you don't know what that means, or who it affects, it is the proposed plan of creating a compulsory internet filter which is intended on removing and banning the access to any website which is deemed "inappropriate".
While the idea itself is intended to bring a safer environment for children on the internet, the filter brings about no concern for anybody else who uses the internet, and is a serious violation of our freedom of rights, speech and expression."
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This article has a link to a petition to stop internet censorship, It outlines what sort of sites would be blocked under the proposal which include torrent sites, some YouTube material as well as various blogs and anything "offensive" onsocial networking sites.
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Slightly outdated blog about internet censorship in Australia - links to Australian federal politics (probably misinformed). Found in google blog search
"They can close your eyes, but they can't close your mouth". Blog that is encouraging mobilisation action.
About: Our intention is to stop the implementation of Internet Censorship in Australia. By peaceful action, we are advocating the use of letters sent to your Minister of Parliament or Letters to the Editor in your local and national newspapers. Any peaceful, non-violent/non-harmful expression of interest is acceptable and encouraged.
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googleblog
"the Australian Federal Government has announced its intention to introduce new legislation to compel Australian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to filter all information transfer in Australia, with the intent of stopping the general public from accessing selected information."
"Last Thursday, British Prime Minister said that he wanted to "stop people from communicating on social media" whenever that person is using it to instigate violence"
Upholding the First Amendment, this site is dedicated to free speech. It is resolute in its determination to stop censorship in America; it cares about all things censorship in the most influential Western nation of the world
This is an article on Anonymous' issue of an ultimatum to the Australian government. Their ultimatum was that the Australian government stop internet censorship, or digital attacks would continue - including porn, spam prank calls etc.
Government (36)
Political (26)
Campaign (20)
Polls (15)
Prime Minister (17)
Parliament (8)
ABC, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (5)
Commission (7)
Australian Labor Party (6)
Maps (5)
So after the ball is over…… Australians see the prospect an equally divided vote and a hung parliament. Did the 2010 election live up to its expectations as being a social media election? Tony Abbott very early in the piece virtually stopped using social media.