"It became increasingly clear that the trial was not simply about restricting child pornography or other such illegal material, but a much wider range of issues including what the government simply describes as 'unwanted material' without an explanation of what that includes," Malone said in a statement.
Malone said that although everyone was against child pornography, the filtering trial would not help keep it away from Australian internet users.
Our partners on this campaign to save the net:
* Amnesty International Australia
* Australian Lawyers Alliance
* Australian Network for Art and Technology
* Civil Liberties Australia
* Human Rights Coalition
* Human Rights Council of Australia
* Human Rights Law Resource Centre
* Libertus.net
* National Arts and Cultural Alliance
* Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance
* Public Interest Law Clearing House
* Somebody Think of the Children
It's been an amazing week for Australia in terms of the debate on filtering, censorship and internet safety. Our country is now on an international surveillance list of repressive regimes. Ouch.
Doubt has been cast on the federal government's proposed internet censorship regime after a blacklist of banned websites was leaked online.
Note: this article incorrectly suggests that Wikileaks has been removed. The Wikileaks site says the org's servers were overwhelmed by popular demand.