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Now, Australia is planning to bring the strictness with which they view films and television to the Internet.
Content that will be banned from cyberspace ranges from child pornography to discussions on euthanasia.
There is also new legislation that is being pushed by the Labor government to compel ISPs to keep track of the activities of their subscribers. It has been alleged that the government is trying to get a hold of the web browsing history of its citizens.
Clusty clouds: Leader, Opposition, Anthony John "tony" Abbott, Liberal, Warringah, Tony Abbot and Women (...), Canberra, Books, Carbon Tax, Rely, Farmers.
Very strange article that consists mostly of youtube videos related to internet censorship. This is good, because the text doesn't actually make any sense; it merely states separate facts/opinions spaced by commas. Found using google blog search. EDIT: As I tried to leave this site, it redirected me to a full browser youtube video of Lynard Skynard's "Sweet Home Alabama"
A US blogger isn't happy because China is happy that UK PM, David Cameron, wants to block social networking sites so that individuals can't organise anymore rioting.
Check out the PDF in this blog, about a product that will combat censorship - maybe like that which we have seen in the likes of China - somewhat similar to that of an external proxy. Hmmmm...
Keyword - Censorship - Technorati
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
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.
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)
Worries over freedom to roam the internet. States increased issues if this plan is to be put in action.
Used Google blog search and typed in Internet censorship privacy australia
" 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). "