Censorship
Telstra heavies Wikipedia to protect CEO’s image
By: Stuart Corner
Reports have emerged revealing that, back in March this year, Telstra lawyers wrote to Wikipedia alleging that some parts of the entry on Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo were defamatory and demanding their immediate removal: Which may explain why his entry today is bereft of any reference to the many critical articles about him published in the early days of his Telstra leadership. (There is now a follow-up article on this issue)
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By: Stuart Corner
Reports have emerged revealing that, back in March this year, Telstra lawyers wrote to Wikipedia alleging that some parts of the entry on Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo were defamatory and demanding their immediate removal: Which may explain why his entry today is bereft of any reference to the many critical articles about him published in the early days of his Telstra leadership. (There is now a follow-up article on this issue)
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Prostitute animation missing from Au GTA IV
By: Mike Bantick
Australian and New Zealand Grand Theft Auto IV owners have a cut down version of the game. RockStar have insisted all along that the product is not compromised in the game play experience whilst not being forthcoming in the actual edits made. It was only a matter of time before an eagle eyed player catalogued the cuts however.
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By: Mike Bantick
Australian and New Zealand Grand Theft Auto IV owners have a cut down version of the game. RockStar have insisted all along that the product is not compromised in the game play experience whilst not being forthcoming in the actual edits made. It was only a matter of time before an eagle eyed player catalogued the cuts however.
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$129m to keep Australian children safe from cyberporn
By: Stuart Corner
The Federal Budget has allocated $128.9 million over four years "to create a safer online environment for Australian children." Law enforcement alone will get $49m and the government will press ahead with its controversial ISP filtering plans, but has stopped not confirmed earlier suggestions that this would be mandatory.
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By: Stuart Corner
The Federal Budget has allocated $128.9 million over four years "to create a safer online environment for Australian children." Law enforcement alone will get $49m and the government will press ahead with its controversial ISP filtering plans, but has stopped not confirmed earlier suggestions that this would be mandatory.
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Australia becoming a totalitarian state with email snooping to become the norm?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland wants to let employers snoop on employees emails – without the consent of workers – as an anti-terrorism measure. Where do we draw the line on privacy?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland wants to let employers snoop on employees emails – without the consent of workers – as an anti-terrorism measure. Where do we draw the line on privacy?
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RockStar give their view on GTA IV Aussie edits
By: Mike Bantick
The backlash from the RockStar Games announcement of an edited version of GTA IV for the Australian market has been quite severe. RockStar have made an announcement about the effect of the edits in this peculiar retail environment that lacks an R18+ classification.
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By: Mike Bantick
The backlash from the RockStar Games announcement of an edited version of GTA IV for the Australian market has been quite severe. RockStar have made an announcement about the effect of the edits in this peculiar retail environment that lacks an R18+ classification.
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Invite to Stephen King; come to Australia to stop game bans
By: Mike Bantick
Horror author Stephen King is reportedly upset about the possible banning of violent video games. Mr King, here is an open invite to make your voice heard for a whole country that lives with game bans everyday.
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By: Mike Bantick
Horror author Stephen King is reportedly upset about the possible banning of violent video games. Mr King, here is an open invite to make your voice heard for a whole country that lives with game bans everyday.
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Adult Rated games up for discussion
By: Mike Bantick
The day has come for Australian parents and older gamers alike, who might finally see the possibility of the introduction of a clearer easier to understand and broader rating system for video games. Including the long awaited introduction of an R 18+ rating.
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By: Mike Bantick
The day has come for Australian parents and older gamers alike, who might finally see the possibility of the introduction of a clearer easier to understand and broader rating system for video games. Including the long awaited introduction of an R 18+ rating.
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Filtering the Finnish way? forget it
By: Stuart Corner
Australian Communications minister, Stephen Conroy claimed last week in support of his drive to mandate ISP filtering in Australia that "ISPs in a number of countries, such as the United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway and Finland, have successfully introduced ISP level filtering." He may well come to regret that statement.
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By: Stuart Corner
Australian Communications minister, Stephen Conroy claimed last week in support of his drive to mandate ISP filtering in Australia that "ISPs in a number of countries, such as the United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway and Finland, have successfully introduced ISP level filtering." He may well come to regret that statement.
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Will Australia soon have R-rated games on sale?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
While movies have long been able to be sold under an R rating classification should they have deserved it, games that would have gained such a classification have either had to be toned down, or not sold thanks to being banned – but this could soon change.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
While movies have long been able to be sold under an R rating classification should they have deserved it, games that would have gained such a classification have either had to be toned down, or not sold thanks to being banned – but this could soon change.
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Pakistan YouTube ban affected other nations
By: Stephen Withers
An attempt by Pakistan to block access to YouTube spilled outside its borders and affected much of the world.
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By: Stephen Withers
An attempt by Pakistan to block access to YouTube spilled outside its borders and affected much of the world.
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ACMA report finds little to support Conroy's enthusiasm for ISP filtering
By: Stuart Corner
Communications minister Stephen Conroy has used publication of the ACMA's report on internet filtering to once again talk up the government's plans to introduce ISP level filtering, but the ACMA report says little in support of the practicalities of such a scheme.
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By: Stuart Corner
Communications minister Stephen Conroy has used publication of the ACMA's report on internet filtering to once again talk up the government's plans to introduce ISP level filtering, but the ACMA report says little in support of the practicalities of such a scheme.
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