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Green light for ISP filtering trials
THE federal Government’s controversial live ISP filtering trial will finally kick-off with six internet service providers chosen to participate. Primus Telecommunications, Tech 2U, Webshield, OMNIconnect, Netforce and Highway 1 have ...
NOCENSORSHIP.INFO - 4:37 a.m. Monday 14th May 2012 EST
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2 weeks, 6 days ago
Convergence Review: a bet each way on user-generated content
The Australian Federal Government’s Convergence Review, released yesterday, had a mammoth task. It was trying to establish just how to regulate the future standards, conduct, and technical aspects of today’s ...
The Conversation - politics & society - 2:18 p.m. Wednesday 2nd May 2012 EST
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2 months ago
Vendors feel net censorship heat
For years, Silicon Valley companies have quietly conducted a lucrative trade selling software and equipment to countries that restrict access to the internet. But the recent dust up involving an ...
zdnet Latest Mobile Phone Reviews - 8:18 a.m. Wednesday 21st March 2012 EST
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2 months, 1 week ago
Australia deserves its internet enemy status
commentary Australia remains on the Enemies of the Internet watch list. Sure, we're no Syria or North Korea, but we deserve to be watched. Mandatory internet censorship is still government ...
zdnet Latest Mobile Phone Reviews - 10:14 a.m. Wednesday 14th March 2012 EST
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Australia Still A Potential ‘Enemy Of The Internet’
Australia hasn’t yet seen a blogger die in custody (that was Bahrain) or had a major internet service provider deliberately redirect users onto pages featuring malware (that was Belarus). However, ...
Gizmodo Australia - 8:30 a.m. Wednesday 14th March 2012 EST
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Australia Still A Potential ‘Enemy Of The Internet’
Australia hasn’t yet seen a blogger die in custody (that was Bahrain) or had a major internet service provider deliberately redirect users onto pages featuring malware (that was Belarus). However, ...
lifehacker - 7:30 a.m. Wednesday 14th March 2012 EST
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2 months, 3 weeks ago
Narrower definition for filtered content
The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) has released the report from its review of classification in Australia, recommending that the definition for "Refused Classification" (RC) be narrowed down, and paving ...
zdnet Latest Mobile Phone Reviews - 10:47 a.m. Friday 2nd March 2012 EST
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4 months ago
SOPA: What You Need to Know
Did you happen to see the Google logo on the search engine’s homepage yesterday? If not, here’s what it looked like: Did you try to look something up on Wikipedia ...
Freelance Switch - 1 a.m. Friday 20th January 2012 EST
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5 months, 3 weeks ago
Aussie TV Fileshare Site Gets Slapped
It’s been an eventful time for stakeholders in the online piracy debate. Perth ISP iiNet found itself in the High Court on 30 November to face an appeal mounted by ...
New Matilda - 9:36 a.m. Friday 2nd December 2011 EST
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5 months, 4 weeks ago
Sweeping net filters trample ISPs' rights, says Euro beak
Europe’s Court of Justice has affirmed that blanket monitoring of internet communications breaches fundamental rights. The Court of Justice of the European Union was adjudicating a complaint by a Belgian ...
Knowfirst - 9:37 a.m. Friday 25th November 2011 EST
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