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PostSubject: Uproar in Australia over plan to block Web sites (AP)   Uproar in Australia over plan to block Web sites (AP) I_icon_minitimeMon Dec 29, 2008 10:21 am

SYDNEY, Australia - A proposed Internet filter dubbed the "Great Aussie Firewall" is promising to make Australia one of the strictest Internet regulators among democratic countries.

Consumers, civil-rights activists, engineers, Internet providers and politicians from opposition parties are among the critics of a mandatory Internet filter that would block at least 1,300 Web sites prohibited by the government — mostly child pornography, excessive violence, instructions in crime or drug use and advocacy of terrorism.

Hundreds protested in state capitals earlier this month.

"This is obviously censorship," said Justin Pearson Smith, 29, organizer of protests in Melbourne and an officer of one of a dozen Facebook groups against the filter.

The list of prohibited sites, which the government isn't making public, is arbitrary and not subject to legal scrutiny, Smith said, leaving it to the government or lawmakers to pursue their own online agendas.

"I think the money would be better spent in investing in law enforcement and targeting producers of child porn," he said.

Internet providers say a filter could slow browsing speeds, and many question whether it would achieve its intended goals. Illegal material such as child pornography is often traded on peer-to-peer networks or chats, which would not be covered by the filter.

"People don't openly post child porn, the same way you can't walk into a store in Sydney and buy a machine gun," said Geordie Guy, spokesman for Electronic Frontiers Australia, an Internet advocacy organization. "A filter of this nature only blocks material on public Web sites. But illicit material ... is traded on the black market, through secret channels."
....more.... http://tech.yahoo.com/news/ap/20081226/ap_on_hi_te/tec_australia_internet_filter
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PostSubject: Re: Uproar in Australia over plan to block Web sites (AP)   Uproar in Australia over plan to block Web sites (AP) I_icon_minitimeMon Dec 29, 2008 10:34 am

Well Im Not Surprised With This, If You Watch Your Spammer Emails About 1/2 Of Them Are From There, It' Is Sad But I Hope They Get What They Want Done Maybe That Will Help With The Spammer Crisis. cheers
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