Archive for June, 2009
Sunday, June 28th, 2009
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Was Bruno censored on Rove? Sure, it might be down to a TV glitch, but the gay fashionista's comment about a "wife getting as much sex as [SILENT]" appears to have been a tad too controversial for Channel 10 (c'mon it was too well placed to ...
Posted in TV Censorship | 16 Comments »
Thursday, June 25th, 2009
Asher Moses at The Sydney Morning Herald reports that a spokesperson for Senator Conroy has confirmed that ISP filtering will be used to block access to downloadable games, flash-based web games and sites which sell physical copies of games that do not meet the MA15+ standard, the highest game classification ...
Posted in Game Censorship, Internet Censorship | 34 Comments »
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
The director of G Media, Garion Hall, has issued a statement about a police raid on his company this week.
Hall said yesterday morning (Monday 15 June, 2009) Victoria Police acted on a warrant to search the premises of the adult web business AbbyWinters.com. The raid was instigated by a tabloid ...
Posted in Internet Censorship | 81 Comments »
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
G Media, the Australian company behind one of the web's most popular adult websites, AbbyWinters.com, has been raided by Victoria police and it's owner arrested. No charges have been laid.
According to The Herald Sun, computers containing footage of women allegedly performing explicit sex acts were seized by police because they ...
Posted in Internet Censorship | 25 Comments »
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
Senator Nick Minchin is taking initiative in his fight against Labor's mandatory ISP filtering policy and unlike his opposition in the Senate, his message is getting stronger. Minchin's latest press release draws attention to China's move to bulk-up it's censorship system by resorting to PC installed filters and he asks ...
Posted in Internet Censorship | 14 Comments »
Monday, June 8th, 2009
by John Lacey
Whether you think the Chaser sketch was funny or not, offensive or not, the words of the ABC managing director Mark Scott seem really rather ominous.
We need to fully review the ABC's approval processes for programs that deliberately challenge public attitudes.
Programs that 'deliberately challenge public attitudes' require greater ...
Posted in TV Censorship | 7 Comments »
Friday, June 5th, 2009
by John Lacey
Following complaints over a skit in The Chaser's War On Everything, ABC Managing Director Mark Scott has indicated that broadcast approval procedures will be re-examined.
We're going to look at those processes ... I mean we all know that The Chaser push the edges and it's a tightrope that ...
Posted in TV Censorship | 39 Comments »
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
This Sunday (June 7, 2009) the State Library of Queensland is showcasing controversial and banned books to the public.
About:
For centuries books that challenge the moral, political or religious norms of their times have been ‘banned’ or removed from public circulation. Today, studying these banned books provides a revealing insight into ...
Posted in Book Censorship, Events | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
A Freedom of Information request has revealed that the DBCDE has not set criteria to determine if the live ISP filtering trial is a success. According to FOI assessment documents, the outcomes of the Pilot will inform the Government's decision on the ISP filtering framework and 'therefore there are not ...
Posted in Internet Censorship | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
After being as indecisive as a teenage girl choosing what to wear on prom night, Senator Conroy has settled on what classification category will be banned by under the mandatory filter (the one you can't opt out of). According to IT News, Conroy's office stated that 'mandatory ISP-level filtering will ...
Posted in Internet Censorship | 10 Comments »