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Contents contributed and discussions participated by David Sams

David Sams

The Dangers of Digital Detoxing - The Daily Beast - 1 views

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    An interesting article on the dangers of 'digital detoxing' in the upcoming digital detox week. Don't take your kid's xbox away!
David Sams

We need to be able to act when online alarm bells ring | Article | The Punch - 0 views

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    NIck Xenophon spruiking his Private Senator's Bill on The Punch today, which would make it illegal for an adult to misrepresent their age while communicating with a minor online.
David Sams

Facebook | Open Internet for Australia: On folly, freedom and filters - 1 views

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    EFA Board Member, Stephen Collins, spoke yesterday at an event at Parliament House hosted by the Menzies Research Centre in a debate with Tony McLellan of the Australian Christian Lobby. The audience was primarily members of the Australian Liberal Students Federation; young Liberals destined for jobs as political staffers and politicians.
David Sams

No room at the internet - 1 views

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    Apparently we'll be out of 0-255 IP addresses in approximately 500 days...
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Australian Wikileak founder's passport confiscated - 0 views

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    Julian Assange is hassled and detained by customs entering Melbourne airport. Then a Fed pulls him over again in arrivals and questions him on an old hacking charge. Punishment for the leaking the Black List perhaps? Surely not...
David Sams

Please explain: why Google wants your Wi-Fi data - 1 views

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    Google Australia will today be sent a "please explain" letter from two local privacy organisations demanding to know why the company has been collecting personal Wi-Fi network data from Australian homes alongside the images it takes with its Street View cameras. Google has taken some heat lately about its commitment to privacy after officials from 10 governments - including New Zealand, Canada and France - wrote a letter to chief executive Eric Schmidt to express their concern over data collection for Street View and the implementation of its Buzz social networking tool.
David Sams

Postgraduate student's research could bring faster internet - 1 views

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    Video conferencing and telecommunications could soon be instantaneous thanks to research being carried out by University of Sydney postgraduate student, Trung Duc Vo.
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Facebook | Open Internet for Australia: Tonight on your ABC … the Internet fi... - 0 views

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    Four Corners and Q&A are covering the mandatory ISP filter debate tonight, should be a great double bill. Now its off the agenda till after the election, so the Government clearly misjudged the public reaction. Thanks to widespread media coverage on the inherent flaws of the MISP, coupled with the activism of protest movements such as Electronic Frontiers Australia and the Pirate Party, its fair to say that the general public have moved beyond the Government's black and white positioning of the proposal.
David Sams

Cyberspace a jurisdictional challenge for lawyers - News and Events - University of Sydney - 1 views

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    Law School talk on legal challenges of the interwebs tomorrow: The Sydney Law School will tomorrow host a seminar to discuss the very modern challenges of private international law jurisdiction in cyberspace. "Trade and commerce have become increasingly international - we no longer live in a world where merchants typically do business with others located in the same country. Businesses are just as likely to look to potential partners overseas, and will frequently conclude their transaction over the internet… without ever meeting or speaking to each other," says Associate Professor Chester Brown.
David Sams

On the Twitter Patrol - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The grammar cops are on Twitter, pedantry reaches a new (read: redundant and sad) extreme...
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Rudd retreats on web filter legislation | The Australian - 0 views

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    surprise surprise, the MISP is off the agenda till after the election...
David Sams

uLearn and iTeach better with iPhone technology | The Australian - 2 views

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    This is about the academic who spoke at Sydney Ideas at the Seymour Centre on Tuesday. See also: m.acu.edu opencircl.org
David Sams

Making the internet safe: will ISP filtering work? - News and Events - University of Sy... - 1 views

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    The University of Sydney's IT Alumni Association will next week bring together IT experts in networking, industry, law, child welfare and ethics to discuss the Federal Government's plans to introduce compulsory internet filtering by Internet Service Providers. Forum details When 6.30pm for a 7pm start, Wednesday 28 April 2010 Where Boardroom (Room 124), School of IT Building, 1 Cleveland Street, The University of Sydney How Entry is free and open to the public but online registration by 23 April is essential. For more information http://www.it.usyd.edu.au/alumni/discussion_forum.shtml
David Sams

Left reasons to oppose the net filter #nocleanfeed at Larvatus Prodeo - 0 views

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    Great Larvatus Prodeo post over the weekend, written for Electronic Frontiers Australia about the internet filter. Quite long, but here is a key quote: "The Internet ... is part of that secular movement towards the democratisation of social relations; and of knowledge. It's precisely because the Internet affords so much promise for those who wish to decide their destinies in common, to learn, to form an informed judgement and habit of thought that its freedom from state interference is so important at the level of principle." http://larvatusprodeo.net/2010/04/16/left-reasons-to-oppose-the-net-filter-nocleanfeed/
David Sams

Nart Villeneuve - Internet Censorship Explorer - 1 views

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    Worth checking out - Villeneuve works for the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab (http://citizenlab.org/) as a 'white hat' hacker who focuses on government censorship and espionage. Thanks to Elizabeth Gan for posting the Toronto Star article (http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/791274--hackers-not-just-geeks-but-activists) where I found reference to this guy.
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Internet Filter Not Needed, Says US Ambassador to Australia - 0 views

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    Follow up article to Ambassador Bleich's appearance on Q&A last night, where he said the "internet has to be free" and that there were other means of combating nasty content such as child pornography. "We have been able to accomplish the goals that Australia has described, which is to capture and prosecute child pornographers ... without having to use internet filters" Surely a strong American stance against the MISP means no MISP?
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Net filters a 'modest measure': Conroy - 0 views

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    Is Conroy backing down or just trying a new approach. the Minister has described the MISP as a 'modest measure today', in an effort to make it sound like a perfectly normal - or uncontroversial - thing to do...
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Censorship hides behind the great Conroy firewall | Daily Telegraph Piers Akerman Blog - 0 views

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    Even Piers Ackerman thinks the Government's proposed ISP filtering is a bad idea! Possibly the first time I've ever been on the same side of a debate as Ackerman, makes me feel a little nauseous. Granted, this is really just another avenue of Rudd/Labor bashing for him, but it shows that there are people on both sides of the political divide who oppose internet censorship.
David Sams

Conroy: Don't believe the myths on the ISP filter | Article | The Punch - 1 views

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    Stephen Conroy responds to the 'myths' about ISP filtering on the Punch
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No proof ISP filtering works: Abbott | The Australian - 4 views

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    If you missed Abbott on Q&A last night the full transcript is here (http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s2859473.htm?show=transcript) or I've extracted the main bit about ISP filtering on my blog (http://logocopblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/facebook-v-isp-filtering-via-abbott.html). This article from the Oz also provides a good recap of Abbott's comments and some analysis...
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