This is a online templet available for the public to use in order to mobilize political support against government censorship. There are also links to other related issues.
This article is about about censorship in general but more specifically about the idea of governments being able to restrict access to social networking during events such as the recent London riots. This also leads into the Australian goverment's internet censorship proposal.
The entry describes the recent court case brought up by Optus opposing Telstra's control over Sports broadcasting rights and the ability for Optus subscribers to be able to stream, download, and watch Sports programs on their mobile devices.
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
Slightly outdated blog about internet censorship in Australia - links to Australian federal politics (probably misinformed). Found in google blog search
"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.
An army of pro-government 'trolls' is being paid to spread Communist party propaganda by commenting on blogs and forums and Chinese Twitter, Sina Weibo.