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More Australian Censorship
The Labor Party tentacles reach far and fast. This is almost real time censorship.
On Fri 18-12-2009 auDA issued a notice giving us 3 hours to provide evidence of our eligibility to hold stephenconroy.com.au and related domain names. We asked for reasonable time to prepare and make representations on our eligibility but auDA refused to grant this, insisting we reply within the 3 hour window.
Read the full story at Stephen-Conroy.com
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Fuck Trafigura, fuck censorship
Black Tuesday
Internet censorship plan gets the green light
The Federal Government has announced it will proceed with controversial plans to censor the internet after Government-commissioned trials found filtering a blacklist of banned sites was accurate and would not slow down the internet.
Government ignores Enex warning on over-blocking
ISP filter technology tested in the Government’s controversial pilot could not block “inappropriate” content without an unacceptable amount of over-blocking, a report by Enex Testlabs has found.
The long-awaited report, released by Communications Minister Stephen Conroy today, described how ISPs participating in the trial filtered content according to three lists – the ACMA blacklist, and two lists prepared by Enex Testlabs.
At least one ISP is being honest.
Internode said only that it had its hands tied. “They’re the government. They regulate the industry. Internode will do what it’s told,” John Lindsay, Internode Carrier Relations Manager told ZDNet.com.au.
Speaking personally, not in his capacity for the company, Lindsay said he thought the government’s move was the equivalent of sending an apprentice to find a left handed hammer.
“It’s taken an entire year to come up with a way to say we ran a trial and it didn’t suck too much,” he said. “The concept of the internet changes faster than bureaucrats can keep up.”












