The Great Australian Internet Blackout is a combined online and offline demonstration against imposed online censorship otherwise known as CleanFeed. This Filter will impose blanket filtering for all web connections at the Internet Service Provider (ISP) level and has officially been given the go ahead after completely ridiculous trials with minor ISP’s.
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The Great Australian Internet Blackout
Michael Atkinson regards all gamers as criminals.
January 21, 2010
I am not sure whether I should be dumbfounded by such a comment or expect the obvious detachment from reality that Michael Atkinson enjoys from time to time. He is after all, the world renowned Political Big Brother to the Australian people. His moments of Grandeur usually consist of forcing his own brand of undemocratic [...]
Real ACMA Blacklist released.
March 31, 2009
This has created a big stir on the internet, the real ACMA Blacklist “CleanFeed” has been released making a mockery of the wikileaks attempt at fooling the general public.
The Usenet group alt.binaries.conroy has been flooded with various files in the past 24 hours with the updated blacklist amongst other intriguing and extremely disturbing documents. I [...]
CleenFeed: ACMA Blacklist and Wikileaks
March 24, 2009
ACMA’s secret list of banned web pages has reportedly been leaked to Wikileaks.org although it appears the method to derive this list is not as sinister as the mainstream media has made out. The original leaked list appeared to be 2 years old, full of dead urls and with a couple of new URLs tacked [...]
Mandatory Internet Filtering: Netspace Survey
January 28, 2009
Netspace have released the final survey results I mentioned in our Clean Fead article with almost 10,000 people responding. Customers were asked about the Federal Government’s intentions regarding Mandatory Internet Filtering:
As expected, the results are overwhelmingly against such filtering. Check out the full results of the survey: Netspace Australian Filtering Results.
Australian Internet content filtering – Cleanfeed
December 15, 2008
What is Cleenfeed?
Clean-feed is the Australian government’s $70 million national Internet content filtering scheme, which will impose blanket filtering for all web connections at the Internet Service Provider (ISP) level. There are two lists, a ‘child’ safe list which filters both illegal content and hardcore pornography and a second which users can ‘opt-out’ to which [...]



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