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  • Internet filtered in China and ...Australia? WTF?!!!

    http://www.computerworld.com.au/arti...d?fp=16&fpid=1

    Australia's Web blacklist leakedData reveals government has blocked legitimate businesses

    Darren Pauli 19/03/2009 12:57:00

    The secretive Internet filter blacklist held by the communications watchdog ACMA has been leaked, revealing the government has understated the amount of banned Web pages by more than 1000.
    Multiple legitimate businesses and Web sites have been banned including two bus companies, online poker sites, multiple Wikipedia entries, Google and Yahoo group pages, a dental surgery and a tour operator.
    Betfair CEO Andrew Twaits was furious the government has potentially annexed tens of millions of dollars in revenue after its Betfair.com gambling site was blacklisted.
    The blacklists were reportedly leaked by a Web filter operator to wikileaks which has published the full list of banned URLs.
    Outraged privacy advocates say the government has effectively lied about the amount of URLs included in the blacklists, totalling more than 2300, and the type of content which it would ban.
    Electronic Frontiers Association (EFA) spokesman Geordie Guy said the list, dated August last year, would now be far more extensive in both the amount of URLs banned and the type of content included.
    “The list is quite a bit bigger than what we have been led to believe; we were told it contained about 1600 pages in its current incarnation, and ACMA reports have claimed as low as 1300,” Guy said.
    “Because this is a secret that has been leaked, everyone will be after it.”
    “Every Australian will want to know what they were not they were considered so irresponsible to not leave alone.”
    Guys said the leakage is proof that the list will be continually leaked if the Internet content filters are enforced, which he said will completely undermine its effectiveness.
    Users republishing the banned Web sites will effectively break the law and risk an $11,000 fine from the watchdog.
    WTF??? :eek: Is this communist China? Can any Aussie confirm this information?

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    Re: Internet filtered in China and ...Australia? WTF?!!!

    Originally posted by $#* View Post
    http://www.computerworld.com.au/arti...d?fp=16&fpid=1

    WTF??? :eek: Is this communist China? Can any Aussie confirm this information?
    aussies are all heat addled or drunk. here in the old usa if the gov't shut down... oh.... half the sites here 90% of folks will not even notice so long as they leave open the shopping sites and entertainment like jon stewart bitching out cramer (remember that?) or paris hilton puking up pills (remember her?) & such knee slapping fun.

    back to sleep my little sheep.

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      Re: Internet filtered in China and ...Australia? WTF?!!!

      Careful here. There are a few places around the net that have leaked the lists. From what I've been told by people checking out the list, the vast majority of the URLs appear to be child pornography pages.

      People using Firefox in particular might want to be careful, as the browser prefetches hyperlinks for faster access. As a result, merely viewing the list could result in hits to them and you never know who is monitoring hits to these pages.

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        Re: Internet filtered in China and ...Australia? WTF?!!!

        "People using Firefox in particular might want to be careful, as the browser prefetches hyperlinks for faster access. As a result, merely viewing the list could result in hits to them and you never know who is monitoring hits to these pages."

        The same people who are looking for assets to confiscate on trumped up charges.

        Are we paranoid enough yet?
        Justice is the cornerstone of the world

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          Re: Internet filtered in China and ...Australia? WTF?!!!

          I heard that Finland and another European country that escapes me now are having exact same problems.

          The lists and censorship were first put up on the grounds of child porn censorship, but as lists are administered by underpaid, understaffed and under-educated civil servants, well... all sorts of problems do arise (from name space migration to typos in IP addresses and blocking whole domains based on single pages mislabeled, etc).

          Welcome to the brave new world.

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          • #6
            Re: Internet filtered in China and ...Australia? WTF?!!!

            Yes, Australia.

            did you never read "Oscar and Lucinda" ?

            Originally posted by $#* View Post
            http://www.computerworld.com.au/arti...d?fp=16&fpid=1



            WTF??? :eek: Is this communist China? Can any Aussie confirm this information?

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