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Kylie Hocknell

Protest: 19,000 Australians petition against Internet filter | sunglasses sale - 1 views

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    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. Found using blogsearch.google.com
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.
anonymous

Australian Internet Censorship Plans | Optus & Telstra to Filter Internet in Australia - 0 views

  • the criteria of filtering 500 websites is that they contain or might contain Refused Classification (RC)
  • Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
  • Mr. Conroy (father of Australian Firewall)
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  • iNet one of the bigger ISPs in Australia rubbishes Mr. Conroy claims of iNet supporting his plans to censor internet in Australia
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    Australia, have announced its plan to ban at least 500 and more websites from next month. the criteria of filtering 500 websites is that they contain or might contain Refused Classification (RC), such as Child Abuse, Sexual Violence, Content related to crime, euthanasia, violence, drug use and promoting terrorist activities would be banned.
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    The father of the Australian Firewall, Mr. Conroy corroborates with ISP's in Australia to filter the internet. However, with such censorship brings about issues of democracy and human rights. The violation of the basic human rights to access information on internet. Such censorship is said to bring in several controversies, illogical content bans and censorship of websites that are unrelated to content banned by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
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    A look at internet censorship around the world and particuarly the plans for filtering in Australia, considering Conroy's statements and the supposed support of the ISPs.
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    Optus and Telstra want to censor the internet. google blog search
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    Talks of Australia joining other nations that have internet censorship. Focus on removing obscene sites and Child pornography. Optus and Telstra willingly censoring sites. Possibly a futile effort and filtering needs to be more thorough.
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    Comparing Australia with other major countries in both western and eastern to highlight the similarities and differences in censorship on internet. iNet is agreeing on helping Conroy to provide ISP blockage for the censorship (google blog search)
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    ARIN2610 googleblog "Australian Internet Censorship Plans | Optus & Telstra to Filter Internet in Australia"
Emma McKinnon

Websinthe: Government ISP Filter is dangerous for children. - 0 views

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    Takes the stance that the proposed ISP filter would actually be dangerous for children
Emma McKinnon

Mandatory ISP Filter Mind Map « MikeFitz with overflow bit set… - 0 views

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    mind-map from MikeFitz who opposes Conroy's ISP filter
Eva hung

Internet, censorship ... Is voluntary internet filtering a crime? | Crikey - 0 views

  • The voluntary filtering being introduced by some of Australia’s major internet service providers (ISPs) is on shaky legal ground
  • content filters based on Interpol’s blacklist of child exploitation material rather than the relevant portions of the blacklist that  continues to be compiled by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
  • But is that the way we make laws? We just leave the commercial sector to do its own thing?
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    Blog of long-running political/historical commentary site Crikey. arin2610 google blog search
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    Voluntary filtering 
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    Is internet filtering by Australian ISPs illegal? Looks at the possible legal implications of internet censorship.
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    Voluntary Censorship of Crime
Marian Mekhaiel

Ln: Australian Government Mandatory ISP Internet Filtering / Blocking / Censorship Plan... - 0 views

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    Clusty - Australian Government enforces ISP filtering and censorship plan
Marian Mekhaiel

Aussie ISP refuses to filter for child porn - "Significant concerns over blacklist" | T... - 0 views

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    Google Blog Search - ISP, Internode refuse to filter internet in Australia for child porn
Fran M

Open Internet - 0 views

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    See why it's time to tell your mum about Internet censorship. Suzanne Dvorak, Save the Children. 10 things you can do to support Open Internet
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    A division of the Electronic Frontiers Australia group arguing and providing tools to campaign against ISP filtering in Australia. (Found on Clusty/Yippy under "Children, Blog About Censorship And Moral Panic In Australia, Particularly Internet.")
Caitlin Beyer

Internet service provider (ISP) filtering | Department of Broadband, Communications and... - 0 views

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    Australian Government's department of broad band page describing how ISP filtering works.
Emma McKinnon

Top 5 reasons to fight government ISP filtering - 0 views

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    Intended to pursuade users to fight the government isp filter policy
Tom Brewer

Electronic Frontiers Australia » Mandatory ISP Filtering - 1 views

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    Located by linking from a website found on google blog search, very strong anti filtering campaign blog.
Divya Singh

Letter from Senator Conroy regarding ISP filtering « OnsMatch - 1 views

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    Conroy, The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy in Australia, confirms and clarifies the filtering of the internet as a protection method.
Lucas Jones

Is Internet Filtering Effective? « SecureThinking - 0 views

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    ARIN2610 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."
Emma McKinnon

Labor's mandatory ISP level internet filtering: It's dead, Jim » mgk: Machine... - 0 views

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    The Liberal Government opposes Labor's internet filter
Sam Luck

Internet censorship/ISP filtering in Australia - Anime Take Forums - 0 views

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    Internet Censorship and filtering in Australia, a post in Anime Take forums
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    anime blog website, talking about internet censorship
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    Negative attitude towards internet censorship. Producer believes it to be futile. Australia will be "controlled like China/Egypt" - obvious negative connotations.
rosenberg

Who supports compulsory Internet filtering, exactly? | Solar Power Adelaide - Buy Solar... - 0 views

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    When asked "Do you agree with the Federal Government's policy to make ISP level filtering mandatory for all Australians?" 79% either disagreed or strongly disagreed.
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    A post questioning any signs of public support for a filter among Australians.
Emma McKinnon

Australian Internet Filtering - OCAU Wiki - 0 views

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    this website cited the article: TechCrunch | What's up with Australia's planned Internet filter?
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