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[News] Linux Journal Warns About China-style Censorship in the West

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Internet Censorship in the US? Or Just Law Enforcement?

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| It would seem that George Orwell might have been more prophetic than we 
| perhaps gave him credit for. Currently, our televisions cannot watch us, but 
| at the rate things are progressing, it is only a matter of time. After all, 
| most PCs now come with web cams and certainly 90% of cell phones.   
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/internet-censorship-us-or-just-law-enforcement

Web critic angers Orlando Police Chief Val Demings

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| Orlando police Chief Val Demings is threatening to sue one of her critics for 
| creating a Web site that criticizes her performance. 
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http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-locdemings25042609apr26,0,6980281.story


Recent:

Of Blacklists and Barbra Streisand

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| Of course, the classic Streisand effect applied to blacklists: as soon as you
| create one, everyone wants to know whats on it, and some will manage to do so
| despite the blacklists - thus ensuring that those sites will get far more
| traffic than if no blacklist had been created.
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http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2009/03/of-blacklists-and-barbra-streisand.html


Banned hyperlinks could cost you $11,000 a day

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| ACMA’s blacklist does not have a significant impact on web browsing by
| Australians today but sites contained on it will be blocked for everyone if
| the Federal Government implements its mandatory internet filtering censorship
| scheme.
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http://www.prisonplanet.com/banned-hyperlinks-could-cost-you-11000-a-day.html


Australia's Web blacklist leaked

http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/296161/australia_web_blacklist_leaked?fp=16&fpid=1


Google soon to be banned in Australia under draconian censorship laws

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| Recent action by the Australian Government may see Google and many other
| popular websites banned in Australia under existing censorship laws.
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http://www.inquisitr.com/20245/google-soon-to-be-banned-in-australia-under-draconian-censorship-laws/


The Net is Under Threat

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| Community advocacy group GetUp is running a new campaign against Australian
| Federal Government plans to censor what we view on the internet. The ‘Save
| the Net’ campaign is gaining momentum, with over 55,000 Australians having
| already signed a petition to Communications Minister Senator Conroy voicing
| their outrage over the Government’s ill-considered ideas.
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http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/emily/news/the-net-is-under-threat/view


Even child welfare groups don’t want web censorship

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| THE AUSSIE government's plans to build a Great Internet Rabbit Proof Fence
| are floundering with even kiddie welfare groups saying it is a jolly bad
| idea.
|
| The Aussie government thought that it would protect children by mimicking the
| censorship antics of Communist China but, much to its surprise, has found
| that the idea is a wee bit unpopular.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/12/01/children-welfare-groups-web


Aussie government muffs plans for internet filtering

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| Her view is that censorship of sexual material is more often than not
| followed by broader political censorship. The censorship tide in Australia
| today is coming in, and while many individuals may not get terribly excited
| about the censorship of what is generally regarded as smut, proposals by the
| Rudd Government to censor the internet through compulsory filtering feel very
| much like the thin end of the wedge.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/26/greens_internet_filtering/


Is the Internet going down down under?

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| The battle is now on for the soul of the Australian internet. The outcome
| could have enormous repercussions for the future of the internet in the UK.
|
| Regular readers will be aware of the Australian Government’s plans to clamp
| down on the internet down under. These, the brainchild of Communications
| Minister Stephen Conroy, have been bubbling away since last year, and began,
| as so many half-baked government schemes do, with the plea that
| someone "think of the children".
|
| The scheme would put in place a server-level content filtering system, to
| block material unsuitable for children. The cat was put well and truly
| amongst the pigeons with the recent claim by Internode network engineer Mark
| Newton that there will be no opt-out from filtering for parents.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/05/aussie_internet/


In Conroy’s muddy waters you'll never know what’s being filtered

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| Critics of Conroy's Internet filtering say Australians will not be able to
| find out what the government censors online, and ask: who watches the
| watchmen?
|
| An Australian law expert has warned that under the government’s proposed
| mandatory Internet content filtering scheme Australians will have no way of
| finding out what “illegal” content has been censored and blocked online,
| while Greens Senator Scott Ludlam voiced his concern over Conroy’s ambiguity
| regarding exactly what content will or won’t be blocked, and who will be able
| to opt-out of the filtering.
|
| Conroy’s mandatory Internet filtering proposal caused a stir last week when
| it was revealed a member of his department had tried to censor severely
| critical comments made on the Whirlpool broadband forum by an Internode
| network engineer regarding the merits of ISP level filtering.
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=355409327&rid=-50


Big tech companies back global plan to shield online speech

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| Stating that privacy is "a human right and guarantor of human dignity," the
| initiative commits the companies to try to resist overly broad demands for
| restrictions on freedom of speech and overly broad demands that could
| compromise the privacy of their users.
|
| The initiative was begun after human rights groups and Congress criticized
| the Internet companies for cooperating with Chinese government censorship and
| demands for information on dissidents. In addition to laying out the code of
| conduct, the initiative will provide a non-governmental forum for the
| companies and human rights groups to jointly resist demands for censorship.
| It will also establish a system of independent auditors to rate the
| companies' conduct.
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http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/10/28/technology/28privacy.php


Internet Companies Pay Lip Service To Human Rights

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| While it's nice that they're actually thinking about these issues, the
| guidelines on the whole are pretty weak and don't bind the companies to do
| anything. Basically, it just says that the companies will consider the human
| rights issues in their decision making. If anything, this seems like an
| attempt to just keep the government from legislating on the issues, and it
| may not be very successful on that front. The real test will be in seeing how
| these companies actually act, rather than what sorts of guidelines they've
| signed.
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20081027/1946252660.shtml


Labor's web gag 'worse than Iran'

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| 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.
|
| Internet providers and the government's own tests have found that presently
| available filters are not capable of adequately distinguishing between legal
| and illegal content and can degrade internet speeds by up to 86 per cent.
|
| Documents obtained by Fairfax Media show the office of the Communications
| Minister, Stephen Conroy, tried to bully ISP staff into suppressing their
| criticisms of the plan.
|
| Senator Conroy has since last year's election victory remained tight-lipped
| on the specifics of his $44.2 million policy but, grilled by a Senate
| Estimates committee this week, he said the Government was looking at forcing
| ISPs to implement a two-tiered filtering system.
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http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/technology/labors-web-gag-worse-than-iran/2008/10/23/1224351491889.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1
http://tinyurl.com/6lkxux


No opt-out of filtered Internet

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| Australians will be unable to opt-out of the government's pending Internet
| content filtering scheme, and will instead be placed on a watered-down
| blacklist, experts say.
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http://www.infoworld.com/news/feeds/08/10/13/No-opt-out-of-filtered-Internet.html?source=gs


Conroy announces mandatory internet filters to protect children

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| "Labor makes no apologies to those that argue that any regulation of the
| internet is like going down the Chinese road," he said.
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/12/31/2129471.htm
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