Category: CensorFree Policy
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It seems research around the proposed national internet filter can be selectively quoted to support whichever position you'd like to take. ABC Radio's PM program has the story. Read more »... more »
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Newspapers, religions have no right to censor
Censorship in Australia involves a defined government system, open and accountable. But suddenly we have booksellers withdrawing books from sale because of religious objection. Mary Walsh explains why this type of warped censorship is fundamentally wrong… more »
Thai protest shows censorship-politics link
Freedom of expression was the first casualty of Thailand's political unrest when only Red Shirt websites were blacked out. Thai censorship started out morals-based, like that proposed for Australia, but has quickly become highly political.Read more … more »
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Obama backs internet freedom
Google's purported withdrawal from China market, due to hacking and censorship, has produced comments useful for opponents of internet censorship, described as 'filtering' by Australian Communications Minister Stephen Conroy. According to The Guardi… more »
Provide your input on R18+ video
At last the blackball veto of one State Attorney-General is being overcome by a federal inquiry into whether there should be an R18+ category for video games throughout Australia. There's a discussion paper, plus the opportunity for people to have their… more »
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