Inadvertently exposed: the ALP’s obsession with universal censorship
by Jon Seymour When you are a Government of a Western nation about to introduce a mandatory censorship regime unlike anything in the else in the Western world it is a good idea to try to play up comparisons with social democracies like Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland and our Commonwealth cousins the UK and...
National net censorship protests: January 30 2010
Protests against mandatory Internet censorship will be held Australia wide on Saturday January 30, 2010. A Facebook page for the event has been set up, with over 1700 people already confirmed as attending. Specific protest locations are still to be announced, but one is planned for each capital city. I’ll update this page when I...
Net Censorship: Mark Newton talks to Sky News
Sky News Business channel speaks to network engineer Mark Newton about mandatory Internet censorship. Listen here. Sky is also running a poll to find out whether you support the Government’s policy of ISP level Internet filtering.
Australian Christian Lobby urges supporters to thank Conroy for ‘protecting kids’
Managing Director of the Australian Christian Lobby, Jim Wallace, has urged his members to write to Senator Conroy and thank him for ‘protecting kids’ with the Government’s Internet filtering plan. Wallace says members of the sex trade and civil libertarians are violently opposed to the plan and it’s important Senator Conroy hears from them. Of...
Report on live ISP filtering trial released
Senator Conroy has released the long awaited report on the ISP filtering live pilot. Read it here. Minister’s Press Release EFA’s Response List of media stories More to come.
ISPs put hands up to play censor? Majors may go at filtering alone
Details are sketchy, but Communications Day has reported that Telstra, Optus, iiNet and Primus will cooperatively introduce a system to block a blacklist of Refused Classification (RC) websites. Commsday reports that the cooperative effort to block a blacklist of RC websites is ‘an attempt to combat child pornography’ but at this stage it remains unclear...
About time: Public Consultation on R18+ Classification for computer games
It’s finally here (and about time). The Federal Government is inviting submissions from the Australian public on whether the Australian National Classification Scheme should include an R18+ rating for video games. Download the paper here: DOC | PDF. According to the sixteen page paper, the government aims to summarise some of the key arguments for...
Protest Australian game bans – Brisbane, Saturday December 5
Show your support for the introduction of an adult games rating this Saturday the 5th Of December at King George Square in Brisbane. It’s set to kick off at 11am (a good chance for you to fit in some Christmas shopping after. Games perhaps?). The Facebook group for the event lists 74 confirmed guests, so...


