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» Australia To Enforce Mandatory Chinese-Style Internet Censorship Alex Jones... - 0 views

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    Clouds: "Watch, Chinese", "Australia to Enforce Mandatory Chinese-style"
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SOMALI YOUTH FOR PEACE: The booming business of Internet censorship - 0 views

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    links to: globalvoicesonline.org/...rnet-censorship-twitter-erupts
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Australia Will Censor the Internet: Internet Censorship in Australia will be Mandatory ... - 0 views

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    Australia set out to have as tough internet censorship has China, North Korea, Cuba and Iran.
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No Clean Feed - Stop Internet Censorship in Australia - 1 views

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    stop internet censorship in australia campaign
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    Simple site providing information and suggesting ways to get involved
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Internet Society - BULGARIA - 0 views

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Links - Does Internet Create Democracy - 0 views

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Tales from the Right-About-Now - What happens when a government decides to ban porn? - 0 views

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    Clusty search, from the tag group "ban, australia"
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Mandatory - 0 views

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    mandatory censorship, is it ok?
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AUSTRALIAN GREENS TO JOIN PROTEST AGAINST GOVT INTERNET FILTER. - AsiaPulse News | High... - 0 views

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    Article on the Australian Greens protesting against Internet Censorship. (Found on Yippy/Clusty under the category "Children, Blog About Censorship And Moral Panic In Australia, Particularly Internet.")
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Internet censorship in Australia: How will it impact kids? « Choices For Chil... - 0 views

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    An article on the possible consequences of the Australian Internet Censorship on children and whether it will do more harm than good.
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// matt lackey | Help Us Fight Internet Censorship - 0 views

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StopTheFilter.org | StopTheFilter.org weblog - 0 views

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Australia, Once Again, Seeks To Censor The Internet | Techdirt - 0 views

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    This article from Techdirt.com is about the Australian government's continued attempts to censor the internet.
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