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Australian Government Targets Gamers
Stephen Conroy the Australian Communications Minister, has been nominated by the British ISP industry for its annual “internet villain” award. Senator Conroy was nominated for the annual internet villain award “for continuing to promote network-level blocking despite significant…
June 28 2009, 2:31am | Comment
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The Guardian reports that whistleblowing website Wikileaks has gone offline just hours after publishing what appeared to be a complete list of the websites banned by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). The list appeared to show…
March 23 2009, 5:10am | Comment
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Brisbane internet censorship protest
Went to the Brisbane internet censorship protest yesterday, the video below from the ABC says that there was around 200 people there. It was a very hot sunny day. Overall I think everyone had a good time, the…
December 14 2008, 3:21am | Comment
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I put a photo on flickr.com
December 13 2008, 4:30pm | Comment
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I put a photo on flickr.com
December 13 2008, 4:29pm | Comment
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I put a photo on flickr.com
December 13 2008, 4:28pm | Comment
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I put a photo on flickr.com
December 13 2008, 4:27pm | Comment
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Wikipedia added to child pornography blacklist
Wikipedia has been blacklisted by a British online child pornography watchdog, causing almost every internet user in Britain to be blocked from contributing to the site anonymously.
December 8 2008, 7:03am | Comment
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Anti-censorship protests planned for 13 December
Activists will take to the streets around Australia to demonstrate against the government’s proposed censorship scheme.
December 7 2008, 3:49am | Comment
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Filtering out the fury: how government tried to gag web censor critics - BizTech
The Federal Government is attempting to silence critics of its controversial plan to censor the internet, which experts say will break the internet while doing little to stop people from accessing illegal material such as child pornography.
October 28 2008, 1:46pm | Comment
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