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The government does it again

Tue, 25 Sept 2007, 01:49 pm
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The government is hoping to curtail our freedom of speech (and reading) even further, by not allowing us to access all of the internet. Apparently. The following was posted on Mashable.com: Several privacy advocates are in an uproar in response to a bill introduced by Australia’s Parliament, which would grant the country’s federal police the power to control which sites can be accessed by users of the Internet. Titled the Communications Legislation Amendment (Crime or Terrorism Related Internet Content) Bill 2007, the federal police would have the power to add onto (or remove from) the blacklist, naming sites that are currently banned from Australia , as determined by the Australian Communications and Media Authority. This extends the rights of the ACMA onto the federal police, which appears to some as a way of limiting the rights of freedom of speech. The legislation is being promoted as a way to target phishing and terrorist sites, as well as those that publish information on other criminal activity. However, we’ve all been subjected to politicians taking action under the guise of protecting us from terrorism, and the result is several privacy groups that are wary of this bill being passed. Next thing we know, Australia will be blocking YouTube. Read more about it here.

Censorship of information

Wed, 26 Sept 2007, 11:37 am
I find the possibilty of the federal police having the ability to censor the information that we as free citizens in a democratic society view/read/engage with repugnant. This is a similar strategy to those utilised by the goverments in Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia... Have we learned nothing from the past?? What comes after the banning of internet site access - book burning? This issue has nothing to do with pornography - there are other systems in place to deal with illegal pornographic material. I admit, these systems are far from perfect, but they do not impinge upon the civil liberties of our society - this concept of governmental censorship does! In Australia we are lucky enough to live in a relatively enlightened world - do we really want to follow the examples set by goverments that oppressed their people to the point od genocide? I certainly hope not!

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