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Jacob Andrews

IRC: #boycottnovell @ FreeNode: March 31st, 2010 - 0 views

Lucas Jones

Internet censorship in Australia | ieyenews - 1 views

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    This post talks about The Broadcasting Services Amendment (Online Services) Act 1990. It talks about the ineffectiveness of filtering software and the cost to Ausralia. Google Blog
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    The Australian Internet Industry has a list of 16 approved filters. However, testing by Computer Choice found that innocuous content, such as medical sites, were often blocked while some adult content passed through the filter. The filtering software products are ineffective, and Australia cannot control websites hosted outside its borders.
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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%).
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    Australia remained one of the strictest western country to censor internet and filter ISPs (google blog search)
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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."
katherinecollins

Aussie politicians learn the cost of Internet filtering - Censorship software shuts them up | TechEye - 0 views

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    A massive 'fail' to the internet filtering software on civil service filters.
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    accusation that australia is blocking more than just child pornography sites
Kat Finch

Tunisian government got discounts on surveillance software in exchange for bug-tracking - The Next Web - 0 views

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    The new president of the Tunisian Internet Agency (ATI), Moez Chakchouk revealed that companies offered Tunisian authorities significantly discounted prices in exchange for testing and bug-tracking.
anonymous

Internet censorship in Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    this website cited the article: Censorship Down Under - IEEE Spectrum
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