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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Kylie Hocknell

Kylie Hocknell

SEO Brisbane filter - 0 views

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    Found using googel link feature
Kylie Hocknell

Norton Rose Australia - The Election Briefing: Technology and Communications - 0 views

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    Found using google link feature
Kylie Hocknell

Filter delayed for a year by RC content review | Delimiter - 0 views

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    Found using google link feature
Kylie Hocknell

Conroy delays ISP filter until after content review - News - PC & Tech Authority - 0 views

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    found using clusty.com
Kylie Hocknell

It's possible for Australia's NBN Co to censor the Internet. - 0 views

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    Gives an overview of the proposed filter and questions and whether the implementation of the NBN will make it easier for the government to filter the internet. Found using blogsearch.google.com
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
Kylie Hocknell

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

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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
Kylie Hocknell

Keep Your Filter Off Our Internet | An Australian Web Industry Association campaign: Sa... - 3 views

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    This press release by the Australian Web Indusrty Association highlights its opposition to the proposed internet filter. Instead it calls for parental education. The release also details how a filter would slow down internet speeds. Found using blogsearch.google.com
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Censoring mobiles and the net: how the West is clamping down - Information Policy - 0 views

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    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.
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