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Banned hyperlinks could cost you $11,000 a day - Technology - smh.com.au

The Australian communications regulator says it will fine people who hyperlink to sites on its blacklist, which has been further expanded to include several pages on the anonymous whistleblower site Wikileaks.

Wikileaks was added to the blacklist for publishing a leaked document containing Denmark's list of banned websites.

The move by the Australian Communications and Media Authority comes after it threatened the host of online broadband discussion forum Whirlpool last week with a $11,000-a-day fine over a link published in its forum to another page blacklisted by ACMA - an anti-abortion website.

ACMA's blacklist does not have a significant impact on web browsing by Australians today but sites contained on it will be blocked for everyone if the Federal Government implements its mandatory internet filtering censorship scheme.

But even without the mandatory censorship scheme, as is evident in the Whirlpool case, ACMA can force sites hosted in Australia to remove "prohibited" pages and even links to prohibited pages.

Online civil liberties campaigners have seized on the move by ACMA as evidence of how casually the regulator adds to its list of blacklisted sites. It also confirmed fears that the scope of the Government's censorship plan could easily be expanded to encompass sites that are not illegal.

"The first rule of censorship is that you cannot talk about censorship," Wikileaks said on its website in response to the ACMA ban.

The site has also published Thailand's internet censorship list and noted that, in both the Thai and Danish cases, the scope of the blacklist had been rapidly expanded from child porn to other material including political discussions.

Already, a significant portion of the 1370-site Australian blacklist - 506 sites - would be classified R18+ and X18+, which are legal to view but would be blocked for everyone under the proposal. The Government has said it was considering expanding the blacklist to 10,000 sites and beyond.

Electronic Frontiers Australia said the leak of the Danish blacklist and ACMA's subsequent attempts to block people from viewing it showed how easy it would be for ACMA's own blacklist - which is secret - to be leaked onto the web once it is handed to ISPs for filtering.

"We note that, not only do these incidents show that the ACMA censors are more than willing to interpret their broad guidelines to include a discussion forum and document repository, it is demonstrably inevitable that the Government's own list is bound to be exposed itself at some point in the future," EFA said.
 

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This won't happen anyway... The libs are against it and so are the greens, the whole thing is lose-lose for labor so I really don't get why they're so adament about it.
 

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Lose-lose? I think that they score pretty big points for regulating the horrible freedom on the intertubes, even if they privately admit that it's unworkable
 

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well ... perhaps not, but they're still in the position to fine people 11k a day for hyperlinking blacklisted websites, so even if this bill gets rejected they'll still be sniffing around for a cash cow
 

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Lose-lose? I think that they score pretty big points for regulating the horrible freedom on the intertubes, even if they privately admit that it's unworkable
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah noooooooooooo the freedom!!! it hurts! it hurts!
lol the day they make a firewall mandatory in Australia is the day I move to the Netherlands and smokee pot and enjoy my liberties to the end of my days :haha:
 

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The Islamic colonization has been a wake-up call to their evil hedonism
 

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Arent labor meant to be our more leftist party and liberal (oddly enough) meant to be more conservative????
 

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Arent labor meant to be our more leftist party and liberal (oddly enough) meant to be more conservative????
It's much easier to think of it in terms of Labor wanting to ban things and Libs maintaining the freedom quo.
 

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Like the freedom to be exploited in the workplace
 

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It's much easier to think of it in terms of Labor wanting to ban things and Libs maintaining the freedom quo.
Not always the case, imo Labor and Liberals aren't that different when it comes to the filter.
In 1999, the Federal Government half-heartedly attempted to get an internet censorship regime together to gain support from minority senators to assist with the sale of Telstra, but this censorship plan did not work.[23]
In 2001, CSIRO was commissioned to examine available ISP-based internet filters, and decided that they did not work.[23]
In March 2003, the Fairfax papers The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald reported the results of a survey taken by The Australia Institute of 200 children, which found that many of them had found pornography on the internet. Over the next few days was a storm of media and political attention, and there were calls for finer internet filters and tougher censorship laws. Analysis of the report showed little new material, and only 2% of girls had admitted being exposed to pornography, while the figure for boys was 38%; such a difference between boys and girls would seem to indicate that inadvertent exposure was rare, contrary to the conclusions of the report. After all of the noise, no new action resulted from the new report, media attention, or political speeches.[23]
In 2003, the Labor Party opposed filtering at the ISP level, with Labor Senator Kate Lundy stating "Unfortunately, such a short memory regarding the debate in 1999 about internet content has led the coalition to already offer support for greater censorship by actively considering proposals for unworkable, quick fixes that involve filtering the internet at the ISP level."[24]
Shortly before the 2004 federal election, two political parties issued new policies on Internet censorship. The Australian Labor Party's policy involved voluntary adherence by users. The Family First Party released a far stricter policy of mandatory filtering at the internet service provider level.
Internet censorship in Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

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Labor believe that freedom should find expression through the good, the true and the beautiful.
The Liberal party believe that you should submit to any and all of Lucifer's temptations - that you cant even begin to fight them and that surrender is the best outcome


The market is not some invisible monster to be worshiped by men. The market is people


PEEEEEOPLE
 

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I guess not then?
I always thought that labour was more left leaning than liberal
 

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You know this censorship crap was introduced by Labor~~~ cuz their leader is a communist~~~
 

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