This is a blog that asks citizens to reject the ISP filter. The petition requests that the Senate rejects any bill for the proposed ISP filter. The blog equates the ISP filter to internet censorship.
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International internet regulation is that so many dictatorial nations have sided with the idea. Internet supplied people with datas on news and informations through the net media. It is essentially decentralized and open to everyone is what has made its widespread use.
Internet as a portal to seemingly unlimited information. we enter the internet as an individual but once we are inside we are part of a group that it forms the link that bring us as indivudals together.
Daniel Castro speaks out against the rising threat of internet piracy, and argues that all piracy websites should be blacklisted.
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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"
This article lists the many types of censorship that the Australian government will act upon. Focuses mainly on the censorship of child pornography which is the main worry in this article
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Talks about filtering the web. Tells us about the voluntary filtering initiative that is taking place in the ACT. Mentions Telstra and how they conducted a blacklist blocking trial.
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Senator Conroy was supportive of the internet's role in promoting freedom to express political views but agreed with Clinton's observation that "societies recognise that freedom of expression has its limits".
"Australians have always recognised that there is some content which is not acceptable in any civilised society," he said.