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Conroy's Blacklist is Getting Blacker

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It had to happen; the ACMA is getting so irritated by the endless leaks of the Internet Blacklist that WikiLeaks servers are starting to appear in the list.

The latest version of the Blacklist to appear on WikiLeaks was dated 18th March 2009 and surprise, surprise, included a reference to the WikiLeaks site itself.

According to the WikiLeaks report, the file includes a reference to the Danish WikiLeaks server.

This clearly makes a mockery of Senator Conroy's claim that the list would never amount to censorship.  Sen. Conroy - this IS censorship, pure and simple.

Readers, please support the GetUp campaign, follow the debate on Twitter (#nocleanfeed), but most of all get active – make sure this pointless waste of OUR MONEY is stopped.