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Amanda Lansdowne

How to fix Refused Classification online: start again - Crikey - 1 views

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    A Crikey article on DBCDE's proposal of mandatory filtering and the "Submissions on measures to increase accountability and transparency for Refused Classification material". The Government's courting of mandatory filtering has drawn widespread criticism from such stakeholders as Google, the Internet Industry Association and highly regarded academics such as Professors Catherine Lumby, Lelia Greean and John Hartley. One of the main concerns is that the scope of the filtering is too wide and will have major implications on what content is available online. This article also helpfully provides links to some of the submissions.
David Sams

Submissions on measures to increase accountability and transparency for Refused Classification material | Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy - 1 views

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    "Australia's biggest technology companies, communications academics and many lobby groups have delivered a withering critique of the government's plans to censor the internet." (quoting smh, 23/3/10, 4.40pm)
Amit Kelkar

Mandatory internet service provider (ISP) filtering: Measures to increase accountability and transparency for Refused Classification material | Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy - 1 views

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    Call for consultation regarding Australian government's mandatory internet filtering scheme. 
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