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Don’t be evil, Google
by Tim Dean
Tim Dean wrestles with the ethics of Internet censorship overseas.
Mar 2, 2006
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Censorware products
by Staff Writers
Unfortunately, as recent US court cases have demonstrated, many of the censorware companies are less than open about their products and will actively prosecute (and even persecute) people who reverse
Jan 1, 1900
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The legal basis of internet censorship
by Staff Writers
On the 16th July 1999, the Broadcasting Services (Online Amendment) Act 1999 became law, although it did not receive much attention at the time. The legislation effectively gave power to the Australia
Jan 1, 1900
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Future policies and directions
by Staff Writers
Given the general complacency by the public and the fact that no one wants to be labelled as encouraging distribution of pornography or corrupting children, it is unlikely that the government will rev
Jan 1, 1900
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Closing Pandora’s box
by Ben Smyth
Internet radio sensation Pandora has been forced to stop broadcasting music outside of the US, but their problems don’t end there. PC Authority spoke to Pandora founder Tim Westergren about the industry and its legal minefields.
Aug 24, 2007
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What can you do if your site is blacklisted?
by Staff Writers
If you disagree with a blocking decision you can report it to the relevant censorware manufacturers for consideration. The manufactures of this software endeavor to ensure that their blacklists remain
Jan 1, 1900
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Censorware beware
by Staff Writers
Have we already lost our freedom to view what we want on the net? David Neiger investigates censorware and Australias Internet policies. Recent amendments to the Australian Broadcasting Act ma
Jan 1, 1900
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The censorware debate
by Staff Writers
Content filtering software is designed to allow responsible adults to control the content that a user - often a child - can access and send over the Internet. Whilst the censorware vendors maintain th
Jan 1, 1900
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Exposing how these products really work
by Staff Writers
If you were to believe the marketing hype, and ignore the disclaimers, you would believe that filtering technology was far more advanced than it really is. You would expect that blocking lists would b
Jan 1, 1900
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