Censordyne: GetUp’s anti net censorship TV ad

July 4, 2009 – 9:03 pm

Update 11:20PM: Ilic has made the video private and unfortunately can no longer be viewed. Way to put an end to any sort of viral campaign taking off. The ad will now launch Tuesday and it’s anticipated that GetUp! will request further donations. That’s unlikely to go over well with those who donated to their first ad campaign, many of which are angry about the campaigns lack of exposure.


Dan Ilic’s anti net censorship ad for GetUp!:

Ilic’s YouTube page states ‘Please go to http://www.getup.org.au to donate a small amount to help get this video up on TV’, but I think that’s a pretty big ask when you consider the amount of money already given to the group’s Save The Net campaign.

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  1. 12 Responses to “Censordyne: GetUp’s anti net censorship TV ad”

  2. “Ilic has made the video private and unfortunately can no longer be viewed.”

    What morons.

    By Jeremy on Jul 5, 2009

  3. What’s the definition of Irony again?

    By James on Jul 6, 2009

  4. Why on earth have they made it private? Surely any views are good, especially free ones. I’m not surprised they’re struggling for donations…

    By Alex on Jul 6, 2009

  5. In response to a query with a hashtag #nocleanfeed http://twitter.com/danilic replied

    “@irldexter hey mate.. you may have to wait till tuesday… folow me and I’ll give you the link then

    4:00 PM Jul 4th from TweetDeck in reply to irldexter”

    It’s now Tuesday so I guess it’s just a question of asking for the link.

    By Bob Bain on Jul 7, 2009

  6. At least one person is asking what happened to the Censordyne video (whatever it might be)

    Here’s a google cache as at the 4th. July 2009

    http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:4DZxLiZgh7YJ:www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DYchJlHoFCfw

    65 people had viewed it and it had been rated 4 and a half stars by seven people

    If it is to go to air as a commercial then I have no idea on which station it might be broadcast nor when it might be broadcast…

    Tomorrow is Wednesday. I guess it doesn’t really matter. Perhaps it’s a legal issue.

    By Bob Bain on Jul 7, 2009

  7. The ad’ll be up Thursday:

    http://twitter.com/danilic/status/2513421416

    By Eddie on Jul 8, 2009

  8. A bit off topic but, where’s all this at now?

    How are the trials going, what do the ISPs think about it now? If we do get this system, will it be before or after the next election?

    Just wondering coz there seems to be a dearth of up-to-date info.

    By tezza on Jul 8, 2009

  9. Hmmm, the ad is now screening on the GetUp site.

    And for your convenience there is a donation form on the same page. https://www.getup.org.au/campaign/SaveTheNet&id=684

    Just a tip GetUp, it is not a TV ad unless you put it on the fucking TV!

    By Cameron on Jul 9, 2009

  10. The embedded YouTube video can now be played.

    By Bob Bain on Jul 9, 2009

  11. Confirmed Bob.
    It would be much better on TV and I understand why people feel that GetUp! is more interested in our money than our concerns.

    In the meantime, we need spread this around.

    By Sam D on Jul 9, 2009

  12. I recommend watching the video on STotC, just in case you have trouble controlling the playback while you are watching the thing on GetUp!

    By Glenn on Jul 9, 2009

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