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Kaiya Aboagye

Google Link: block the filter - 0 views

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    This is a useful link that provides a comprehensive list of various sites dedicated to the critical discussion of internet censorship. This site references the site: http://www.keepyourfilteroffourinternet.com/
shayansh

Leave The Net Alone - Abolish Internet Censorship In Australia! - 1 views

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    A petition against the Australian internet fitler that was first proposed by the Rudd government
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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. Found using blogsearch.google.com
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    Blog post on the reasons why one should abolish Internet Censorship in Australia
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    Slightly outdated blog about internet censorship in Australia - links to Australian federal politics (probably misinformed). Found in google blog search
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    blog which is encouraging mobilization action, with a brief review about the internet censorship policy
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    "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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    Stoping the implementation of the Internet Censorship in Australia Google Blog Search
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    people against internet censorship on Australia
anonymous

Thoughts to ponder on Australia's Internet censorship - The Citizen Lab - 0 views

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    internet user's thoughts
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    The Federal Government wants to block websites that they think are 'unsuitable'. Telstra and Optus think it's a good idea.
anonymous

Internet censorship in Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    this website cited the article: Censorship Down Under - IEEE Spectrum
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).
Cynthia Ng

Australian Internet Censorship Gains Momentum | Paul Mee - 0 views

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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. Used Google blog search and typed in Internet censorship privacy australia
Cynthia Ng

Whistleblower: » Death Of The Internet: Censorship Bills In UK, Australia, U.... - 0 views

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      Worry over the Government control of the internet Used Google blog search and typed in Internet censorship privacy australia
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