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Govt clams up, marginals get broadband

CensorFree article posted on Sunday 26 July 2009
As PM Kevin Rudd announced the first regional towns to get broadband would be in marginal seats in Tasmania, the Opposition was still being asked to pay almost $24,000 to find out - under freedom of information provisions - why and how the Government dec… more »

Chinese backdown - filtering now optional?

CensorFree article posted on Thursday 18 June 2009
The Chinese Government appears to have backed down in the face of public opposition to its proposed mandatory installation of censorship software on all new computers from 1 July 09. The Chinese Government is making the software optional instead, The Gua… more »

'We need road signs, not secret blacklists'

CensorFree article posted on Saturday 30 May 2009
We need a simple guide from the federal government, online, so your average Australian can know what is acceptable and what's not in everything from pornography to copyright. 'We need road signs, not secret blacklists', Myles Peterson says. What constit… more »

Technology by itself will not save kids

CensorFree article posted on Tuesday 21 April 2009
"...technology alone will never provide enough protection," a children's website moderator says. "Kids will find a way to communicate," she says, "and you can't block every word in the dictionary." Read more about kids' beha… more »

Minister Conroy explains how net bans work...

CensorFree article posted on Tuesday 24 March 2009
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy continues to crash through with plans to introduce mandatory internet filtering for all Australians, including adults, to solve a perceived problem with children's net access. Even as the largest ISP in his 'trial'… more »

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