- 13 Nov 2008 09:36
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Yes, they are going ahead with this lunacy. Testing will begin just before Christmas of 2008, and undoubtedly full scale implementation will follow.
The government will impose on all australian ISP's a list of adult and 'unwanted' websites, known to number over 10,000. These adult/unwanted sites will have to be blocked by the ISP's.
From the initial 10,000+ it is inevitale that the list would just continue to grow, and our freedom to access online information and services will continue to shrink. IF we are passive, and do nothing to voice our discontent.
To add to this there are concerns that our accessible online services will be degraded due to the increased stress on bandwidth this lunacy will entail. Since the cost in Australia for reliable online acess is already comparitively expensive, this is simply unacceptable.
This thread is to keep you updated on what is to come in the coming weeks/months regarding this issue, and in regards to what we Australians intend to do about it.
In the mean time spread the message that is "THE GREAT FIREWALL OF AUSTRALIA". Tell your friends, post on your blogs, the forums you visit and so on. If we do nothing we will join the acclaimed ranks of China, Saudi Arabia and Iran in regards to internet freedom.
I will keep you updated.
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*UPDATE 2*
December 4, 2008
Anti-content-filtering rebels take to Australia's streets
http://www.computerworld.com/acti...d=9 ... ws_ts_head
As more people learn about this more will show up to support these protesters. We need more of these protests ASAP.
My local city of Newcastle must join the fray. I'll be doing some research on what if anything is already organized.
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*UPDATE 1*
December 4, 2008
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7760996.stm
It starts.
And now Australia. We are joining a pretty exclusive club.
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The government will impose on all australian ISP's a list of adult and 'unwanted' websites, known to number over 10,000. These adult/unwanted sites will have to be blocked by the ISP's.
From the initial 10,000+ it is inevitale that the list would just continue to grow, and our freedom to access online information and services will continue to shrink. IF we are passive, and do nothing to voice our discontent.
To add to this there are concerns that our accessible online services will be degraded due to the increased stress on bandwidth this lunacy will entail. Since the cost in Australia for reliable online acess is already comparitively expensive, this is simply unacceptable.
This thread is to keep you updated on what is to come in the coming weeks/months regarding this issue, and in regards to what we Australians intend to do about it.
In the mean time spread the message that is "THE GREAT FIREWALL OF AUSTRALIA". Tell your friends, post on your blogs, the forums you visit and so on. If we do nothing we will join the acclaimed ranks of China, Saudi Arabia and Iran in regards to internet freedom.
I will keep you updated.
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*UPDATE 2*
December 4, 2008
Anti-content-filtering rebels take to Australia's streets
http://www.computerworld.com/acti...d=9 ... ws_ts_head
As more people learn about this more will show up to support these protesters. We need more of these protests ASAP.
My local city of Newcastle must join the fray. I'll be doing some research on what if anything is already organized.
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*UPDATE 1*
December 4, 2008
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7760996.stm
The Australian government is due to start a series of field trials this month (December) in order to filter websites that are harmful to children.
The 'cyber-safety plan', spearheaded by Australia's Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Stephen Conroy, will cost around AUS$126m (£55m) and will be implemented over a period of four years.
It starts.
"The only countries that really do have a widespread technological filtering or (mandatory) censorship regime are China, Iran and Saudi Arabia,"
And now Australia. We are joining a pretty exclusive club.
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Last edited by Igor Antunov on 04 Dec 2008 08:16, edited 3 times in total.