Telstra has revealed the addition of almost one million new mobile services in the six months to December 2011, but Sensis revenues plummeted 24 percent in 12 months.
While a new study from Reporters Without Frontiers moans about oppressive regimes around the world censoring freedom of speech online, there is a growing movement among the more conservative elements in the US Government to censor the Web in the land of the free.
A bunch of Republican Party members, led by Rep. Michael G.
Fitzpatrick, have introduced a bill into Congress that would prevent
minors from accessing social networking sites at schools and public
libraries. While the bill is aimed at sites like News Corporation's
MySpace, Facebook and LiveJournal.com, which enable children to create
their own websites, blogs and chatrooms, it is believed that the
legislation could easily be extended to include more widely accessed
sites like search engines and games sites.
There is no guarantee that the legislation will get up, even with a
Republican majority in both houses. However, the fact that the
legislation has been introduced should give cause for concern to all
who value the free flow of information.
As the report from Reporters from Frontiers points out, Web censorship
is growing on every continent. Countries like China and Vietnam have
jailed dissidents who have voiced their opinions on the Web and the
countries where freedom of the press is severely curtailed, such as
Saudi Arabia, North Korea and Syria, all heavily censor the net.
Critics of the Fitzpatrick legislation say that his bill, called 'The
Deleting Online Predators Act', curtails freedom of information as
detailed in the First Amendment of the US Constitution, and that the
protection of children from internet predators should be left to
parents not the Government.
Others, however, like Fitzpatrick, a father of six, believe that the
safety of children is paramount and therefore an overriding issue.
In its recent study, Reporters Without Frontiers criticised the US for
making it easier to legally intercept online traffic and by filtering
the internet in public libraries.
David Bass
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