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“Federal Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has reportedly told the ABC’s Four Corners program that the government will not broaden the proposed level of censorship in the controversial web filter plans.” I’ll believe it when I see it.
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Why you shouldn’t sign NDAs.
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…and stop INTERNET CENSORSHIP in Australia and around the world while you’re at it!
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A bingo card to use while watching the ABC Four Corners shown on Monday night.
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Video by GetUp about the evolution of the internet filter.
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Dan Kaminsky, Pete Lindstrom and Marcus Ranum put forward their thoughts on Australia’s plan to censor the Internet. Dan talks about many of the issues that Securus Global’s Matthew Strahan talked about in his interview with ban.this.url. Surprising that these concerns have barely rated a mention here. Marcus certainly adds some interesting analogies and angles to the whole debate.
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Wikileaks screwed up and posted news a week old, that was no longer valid about the internet filter. And a call for something other than name calling from the anti-filter side.
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Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has said that he and the United States Government were “going to agree to disagree” on the issue of a mandatory internet service provider level internet filter.
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Some governments think that they should protect us from what they deem to be harmful to the common weal. Can we not be trusted to care for ourselves? And if not, then will censorship inevitably shut out the light along with the dark?
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Australia’s plans for a firewall to protect its population from smut on the internet are rapidly evolving from farce to total chaos. Weekly revelations on bulletin boards suggest that Stephen Conroy, the man behind the big idea, does not know what forthcoming legislation on the topic will say, when it will be introduced or how the firewall will work in practice.
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“Federal Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has given a pre-election undertaking not to broaden the Government’s proposed level of internet censorship.” Just wait for the scope creep of RC.
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Quentian McDermott looks at the potential impact of the Government’s mandatory filtering system. (Flash site with extended interviews and material)