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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"
anonymous

Phone hacking: News of the World Hollywood reporter is arrested | Media | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    This site is part of the web sphere centered around the impact and events of the News of the World scandal.
sunghee89

Censorship and Classification in Australia - 0 views

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    "Australia's censorship system is often the subject of controversy. In recent years there has been debate over the classification of films such as Hannibal, Lolita and Romance, as well as the proposal to replace the 'X' category with 'NVE' (non-violent erotica) and the introduction of Internet censorship. There have also been recent changes to the censorship legislation and a review of the classification guidelines is currently being undertaken."
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.
Lucas Jones

IP enforcement in the UK and beyond: a literature review | Australian Policy Online - 0 views

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    ARIN2610 googlelink "Recent reviews and policy discussions of the various IP systems have consistently lamented the lack of hard data on the extent of the problem of infringement, what it costs and whom it affects, how firms respond, and how successful existing systems for IP enforcement are."
Floura Foster

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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
rosenberg

Tech at Night: Radicals want free stuff, UK rejects its own PROTECT IP, FDT on Internet... - 0 views

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    this was found via technorati.com and makes a general commentary on inernet censorship worldwide. Included in the comparison is the proposed aus blacklist.
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    A blog post detailing some of the ideas that people have had to censor the internet in the UK, uses Australia as an example of a situation where censorship is getting out of hand fast. Keyword: australia censorship - Technorati
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    Criticism of the proposed Australian internet blacklist, as such a list apparently extends to criticism of the list itself.
anonymous

Perez Hilton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    This Wikipedia entry provides links to different parts of Perez Hilton's site, some of which eventually link to his feed about legal scandals such as the News of the World phone hacking issue.
anonymous

News Of The World Shutting Down This Sunday Amidst Phone-Tapping Controversy! | PerezHi... - 0 views

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    The 'News of the World' hyperlink on this page reveals an abundance of other sites in the related web sphere.
anonymous

News of the World editor arrested in UK phone hacking scandal - latimes.com - 0 views

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    Blog post revealing and discussing arrest of News of the World editor.
anonymous

ANOTHER Former News Of The World Editor Arrested In Phone-Hacking Scandal! | PerezHilto... - 0 views

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    Hollywood gossip columnist Perez Hilton details and criticises the after-effects of the News of the World scandal. 
anonymous

Australian Internet Filtering Legislation & The Hard Facts About Censorship - 0 views

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    "This is a short essay that highlights the extraordinary influence Australia's most powerful political action group, the Australian Christian Lobby, and the role it has played in introducing Internet censorship in Australia." Includes quotes from linked politicians and lobbbies, and how they are affecting the debate
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    Outlines the blacklist of explicit sites must be constantly reviewed and if necessary updated with more sites
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    Focused on the Australian Chrisitian Lobby, and how they worked to impose the internet censoeship plan
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    Information regarding internet censorship and filtering legisiation
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    Australian Internet Filtering Legislation & The Hard Facts About Censorship Google Blog Search
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    he Secret Truth Behind; Australian Internet Censorship From the Managing Director of the Australian Christian Lobby, Mr. Jim Wallace: "To be truly effective, it is important that the list of sites to be blacklisted be continuously updated and that the parameters for blacklisting sites and material are similarly continuously reviewed," he said [Australian Christian Lobby Press Release, February '08].
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    A blog that follows closely the issues and news surrounding the Australian Internet Filter Legislation. (Google Blog search)
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    The Secret Truth Behind Australian Internet Censorship
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    Informs about the possible consequences of censorship of the internet in australia
Neada Bulseco

Freedom Of Speech - Blogs, Pictures, and more on WordPress - 0 views

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    This blog is in support of Freedom Of Speech, with frequent updates on those that undermine this basic human right across the world
Floura Foster

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The Open Net Inittiative - 0 views

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    ONI isis a collaborative partnership of three institutions: the Citizen Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto; the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University; and the SecDev Group (Ottawa). It aims to investigate, expose and analyze Internet filtering and surveillance practices in a credible and non-partisan fashion to provide education and policy advice on issues. (clusty)
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
Melissa Caddy

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rosenberg

Does a Green Senate mean Internet censorship is dead? | Australian Policy Online - 0 views

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    Greens in control of senate - author discusses what this means for Gillard and Conroy's Internet censorship plan. arin2610 google blog search
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    Green senates vote against an internet censorship bill brought in my the Gillard government. Does Australia need more censorship laws?
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    The Green government's position in the senate and its profound effect on hindering Australian Internet Censorship
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    The Greens and internet censorship
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    Very detailed post initially discussing the Greens role and views then dives into the issues surrounding Internet censorship.
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    Article discussing the possibility that the current proposed internet censorship legislation will be scrapped with the Green Party's control of the Senate arin2610 google blog search
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    Greens control of the senate means that internet censorship might not happen. google blog search
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    ARIN2610 GoogleBlog "With the Greens now in control of the Australian Senate is the Gillard government's plans for Internet censorship dead asks Jo Coghlan. "
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    The role of the Greens in at the very least stalling plans for the internet filter until senate elections in 2013
lin zhu

Australian federal election, 2010 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Woot wik, part of the Federal Election web sphere.
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    wikipedia website on Australian federal election in 2010
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    This Wikipedia entry refers to the ABC site dedicated to the Australian Federal Election 2010, thus making it part of that topic's web sphere.
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    Complete overview of the 2010 Australian federal election.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A federal election was held on Saturday, 21 August 2010 for members of the 43rd Parliament of Australia. The incumbent centre-left Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister Julia Gillard won a second term against the opposition centre-right Liberal/National Coalition led by Opposition Leader Tony Abbott, after Labor formed a minority government with the support of an Australian Greens MP and three independent MPs.
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