GetUp! launches Save The Net campaign

November 26, 2008 – 2:13 pm

GetUp! has launched their anti-filter campaign, Save The Net.

The Federal Government is planning to force all Australian servers to filter internet traffic and block any material the Government deems ‘inappropriate’. Under the plan, the Government can add any ‘unwanted’ site to a secret blacklist.

Testing has already begun on systems that will slow our internet by up to 87%, make it more expensive, miss the vast majority of inappropriate content and accidentally block up to 1 in 12 legitimate sites. Our children deserve better protection – and that won’t be achieved by wasting millions on this deeply flawed system.

The first part of their campaign is a petition, but other online intiatives are expected. A fact sheet is also available as a PDF.

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  1. One Response to “GetUp! launches Save The Net campaign”

  2. Yay at last! Hopefully we get a ad out of this : )

    By rick_au on Nov 26, 2008

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