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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Lucas Jones

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."
Lucas Jones

Tony Poulos's blog - TelcoProfessionals.com - 0 views

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    arin2610 googlelink "Australia, like many of its neighbours in Asia, now actively filters content on its networks."
Lucas Jones

Indian Government Asked to access Gmail and Skype Data | Bestvpnservice.com Blog - 0 views

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    arin2610 googlelink "Indian government has now asked Skype and Gmail to provide Indian Intelligence Agencies and Information Department with an access to the communication data."
Lucas Jones

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

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    ARIN2610 googleblog "Australian Internet Censorship Plans | Optus & Telstra to Filter Internet in Australia"
Lucas Jones

Internet censorship in Australia | ieyenews - 1 views

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    ARIN2610 googleblog "Australia's off-line censorship laws are among the most restrictive in Western democracies and the Net censorship laws are more akin to those in totalitarian regimes than to those, if any, in other countries purporting to be Western democracies."
Lucas Jones

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

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    ARIN2610 googlesearch Australia's biggest internet providers begin blocking an Interpol list of child abuse websites.
Lucas Jones

Is Internet Filtering Effective? « SecureThinking - 0 views

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    ARIN2610 googleblog "the Australian Federal Government has announced its intention to introduce new legislation to compel Australian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to filter all information transfer in Australia, with the intent of stopping the general public from accessing selected information."
Lucas Jones

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

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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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