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Australia is going to make vpn access/filter circumvention illegal
You heard it here first.. say goodbye to porn sites/GFY or prepare to take a plane/risk jail.
Do something about it while you still can Aussies! Holy shit.. |
Nobody will pay attention. If they can get all of this shit pushed on to the Australians who are some pretty liberal folks they'll be carbon copying it around the world before you know it. There's already talks in Canada about doing something similar. I also heard that the Aussie gov is trying to pass or did pass a law making it illegal to link to sites that are on their ban list and they haven't even given the list of sites banned.
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dude there will be NO filter
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Can someone from AU clue us all in? Is all this filter thing a real issue or just some politician that wants to pass some law that really has maybe 2% of going through?
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From Wikipedia about Wikileaks, one of the sites censored:
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source is here, here and now. this thread. you heard it here "first"...
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They'll have to have an opt-in or opt-out feature enabled at the least if this type of thing A. really does go through, B. even actually works.
I read something about a teenager bypassing the $84 million dollar filter they set up in 2007... (http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/securit...9281500,00.htm) we are talking about the government remember. Now if you told me something like the Federal reserve bank was in charge of setting up the filter, I'd be a little more worried. P.S. Notice how we have a new party yet still the same bullshit policy? |
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Im hoping it gets some good traffic and angers some nazis too. |
Is Wikileaks blocked? Cause try as I may, I can't ever get it to load.
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It's hard to know for sure if this will or will not happen as the government has total disregard for what the experts and the Australian public want on this issue.
Here is some information from good sources of people in the know on this issue. http://www.eros.org.au/index.php?opt...84&Item id=23 |
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Don't forget that Whirlpool's host was threatened with fines of $11k per day for as long as they linked to wikileaks. I'm currently reading "1984"... BB here we come... |
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So the score at the moment? The Government seems set on it. However, there are two houses in parliament, the lower house (where the Government has a strong majority) and the upper-house where they don't. Here everyone votes along party lines, rarely are they given a choice. So it will pass the lower house, and it will be a very close call in the upper-house. It comes down to a few independents, the "Greens" aka communists and Family First "Christian party" who are ironically it seems now opposing the filter - for political and feasibility reasons. They are currently running ISP trials on the filter, I am not sure when they intend to push the legislation through. I think as it comes close it will become a big issue and there is a good chance it will get knocked down in the upper house, but there is also a very good chance (judging by how set they are on it) that they will rally support and implement it. I hope not, but I would not be surprised. This shit is just crazy, blacklists, banning linking to certain sites, outlawing vpn access, etc (which I do not doubt for 1 second they will do). Fucked up! |
what's the source for this?
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fuck that would suck donkey balls///always wanted to see aussie///now wont even be able to go there on a holiday now///
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It's won't happen :)
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