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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Sam Luck

Sam Luck

Daily Kos: A Novel Model of the Australian Federal Election of 2010 - 0 views

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    Category - Other Topics. Not very good. Could have gone under FAQ or something else.
Sam Luck

FAQ: Australian federal election 2010 explained | News.com.au - 0 views

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    Category - Australian Federal Election 2010 Explained
Sam Luck

Australia Votes - 2010 Federal Election - ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 1 views

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    Classification - ABC > statisitcs
Sam Luck

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

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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.
Sam Luck

Australia: Internet censorship machine quietly revs up - Information Policy - 0 views

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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.
Sam Luck

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

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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.
Sam Luck

Internet censorship in Australia | ieyenews - 1 views

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    Article on Australian Governement censoring websites. Spending $9.8 million. Possibly futile. Not many Australians enjoy a truly free online experience (only 21%).
Sam Luck

Internet Censorship Australia : Telstra and Optus will block 500+ Websites starting nex... - 0 views

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    Short Update on Telstra and Optus blocking child pornography and other obscene sites. Producer believes this to be futile in stopping the problem.
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