World Wide Web of Censorship

The Australian reports:

The Obama administration has questioned the Rudd government’s plan to introduce an internet filter, saying it runs contrary to the US’s foreign policy of encouraging an open internet to spread economic growth and global security.
Officials from the State Department have raised the issue with Australian counterparts as the US mounts a diplomatic assault [...]

Conroy in a pickle

Paris-based media rights group Reporters Without Borders last week put Australia on its list of countries “under surveillance” in its recent “Internet Enemies” report.
 
Australia joins the company of countries in danger of making the main enemies list which includes Russia, Turkey and South Korea.
The report added that in South Korea; “draconian laws are creating too [...]

Posted on March 19, 2010 at 1:45 am by Fred · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: Internet Filtering · Tagged with: , , , ,

Block the Filter

Reminder – National day of action. On the 6th of March 2010, Block the Filter, Stop Internet Censorship and Stop the Filter will be holding events in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. More info – www.block-the-filter.org/
 
I don’t want to be a broken record, but the mandatory internet censorship policy that our Government has [...]

Dumb & Dumber

What have dumb & dumber been up to lately?
 
Dumb Stephen Conroy (Minister of Enlightenment) in charge of censoring the internet in Australia, was sprung last week censoring his own website.
Andrew Ramadge – News.com
The front page of Minister Conroy’s official website displays a list of topics connected to his portfolio, along with links to more [...]

Copyright theft or Big Brother by stealth?

The ABC reports that “the Australian film and television industry has lost a case against a major internet service provider whose customers downloaded pirated movies and television programs” – Hooray!
 
The legal action followed a five-month investigation by the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft.
The companies claimed iiNet infringed copyright by failing to stop users engaging [...]

Posted on February 4, 2010 at 9:02 pm by Fred · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: Censorship, Internet Filtering · Tagged with: , , , , , ,

Atkinson; Humble pie tastes like sh*t!

Image from The Inquisitr
 
South Australia’s Attorney General Michael Atkinson, has crash landed back to Earth after completing a double back flip (with half pike), and is now enduring the sour taste of humble pie, forcibly spoon fed while under restraint.
 
A furore erupted on the 2nd of Feb, when it became widespread public knowledge [...]

Posted on February 3, 2010 at 5:49 pm by Fred · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: Censorship · Tagged with: , , , , , , ,

Blackout Week

It’s been 2 weeks now since I last submitted queries regarding compulsory internet filtering to the Minister of Enlightenment, Senator Conroy, see previous post. I still await reply and therefore shall begin sending his office frequent requests.
 
There are many great protests evolving against the announced internet filtering policy. One group registered the domain stephenconroy.com.au which [...]

Posted on January 23, 2010 at 12:10 am by Fred · Permalink · Leave a comment
In: Internet Filtering · Tagged with: , , , , , ,

Dear Minister Conroy

I forwarded correspondence to Australia’s Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, on 17/12/09 in relation to the announcement of compulsory internet filtering.
 
Original correspondence included:
Dear Minister Conroy
I am outraged with the announcement that compulsory internet filtering will proceed.
There are currently around 110 million operational websites online with in excess of 25 billion indexed pages. How does one review [...]

Minister of Enlightenment turns off the lights

Its official, Australian Minister of National Enlightenment and Propaganda, Comrade Conroy announces the death of the internet as we know it in Australia.
 

 
ABC News, Dec 15 2009

The Federal Government will introduce compulsory internet filtering.
 
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy announced the changes today following a controversial trial to filter the internet which was conducted earlier this [...]