Australia Passes Site-Blocking Legislation 57
ausrob writes: Cementing their position as Australia's most backwards and dangerous government in recent memory comes this nasty bit of legislation, riddled with holes (which is nothing new for this decrepit Government): "The legislation allows rights holders to go to a Federal Court judge to get overseas websites, or "online locations", blocked that have the "primary purpose" of facilitating copyright infringement. If a rights holder is successful in their blocking request, Australian internet providers, such as Telstra and Optus, will need to comply with a judge's order by disabling access to the infringing location."
Adds reader Gumbercules!! links to another story on the legislation, writing: Aside from the sheer inefficiency of trying to spot piracy by blocking individual sites, there's also the risk that servers which house other, more legitimate sites, will be caught up in the net. Unsurprisingly, the bill does nothing to remedy the fact that Australians pay far more for access to media than other places in the World or that media is often not available or extremely delayed, here.
wow (Score:5, Insightful)
at least the title isn't editorialized...
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Fair and balanced, that's us every time!
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Actually it looks like listing facts to me.
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Really? You might get the impression from this "list of facts" that the solution to this problem is oust the government and vote in the major opposition party, since it was all the government's fault, right? Wrong. As is usual with this kind of bullshit, it had strong bi-partisan support.
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Hell, vote for the motoring enthusiast's party, even if you didn't mean to. That guy is doing a better job than most of the cabinet.
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Don't put words in my mouth. The listing of facts is the government we have is a load of crap that is doing everything they can to erode our liberties.
I said nothing about voting for the other side which is not a solutions since not only did it have bipartisan support as you pointed it out, but the opposition was actually the ones to first propose this kind of filtering 6 years ago.
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Count yourself lucky it wasn't a dupe article.
(...now wait for a day or two, and...)
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What's wrong with opinion? Nobody gives a damn about facts. And it is a fact that censorship is bad and should be circumvented at every turn. Yet we still have people arguing about it.
This **is** a highly politicised post. (Score:2)
This **is** a highly politicised post. And, I will make **no** comment on the 'political' outcome of, or machinations behind, this legislation.
It takes only a few seconds to see that the prism / microscope / binoculars / rose-tinted-glasses through which this story has been passed is distorting the image spectacularly into a politically charged version of what ever is the truth.
For someone from Australia, as I am, it takes about 1/10 that time, at most.
The authors have used no restraint in being 'poli
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"Shame, shame, shame!"
Long time since I've heard Derryn Hinch's signature tagline :)
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at least the title isn't editorialized...
I just wish he'd been a bit clearer in his opinion of the government.
Just a thought (Score:3)
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Who should I elect?
If I elect the Liberals I get the internet filter.
If I elect the Nationals I get the same internet filter.
If I elect Labor I get the internet filter.
If I elect the Greens well we may not even have power, fuel or an economy based on their policies.
So tell me who I should vote for?
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Australia is blessed with the Australian Sex Party, though.
If you elect them, you get fucked!
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It's a mistake to think that those on the ballet are the only ones to vote for. Write in a name. Start petitions. Voters have the power - they just don't bother to use it.
The old socialist countries are the new fascist countries.
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Yeah! Spoil your ballot paper, that'll teach them!
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It's a mistake to think that those on the ballet are the only ones to vote for.
Err no. That will only achieve a vote not getting counted.
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Then change your political system. Party rule is inherently opaque (leading to corruption) anyway.
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So tell me who I should vote for?
People who aren't idiots?
What's weird, is that th eAustralians, who were once lovers of freedom, perhaps based on they way their country was originally settled, are turning into hardcore British before our very eyes.
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An independent! Parties suck because they are parties.
The greens are not so bad. They used to be radical hippies but they grew up, they would be my next choice after an independent. They do suffer from that past image still, but their policies now look the most sensible of any party.
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Maybe you shouldn't elect those people.
This legislation had bi-partisan support, so unless the majority of seats were populated by an independent or a member of one of smaller parties such as the greens, not much would have changed.
Incidentally the greens are doing a lot better these last few elections than they have in the past... go figure.
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Maybe you shouldn't elect those people.
Easier said than done.
We did warn people about the LNP before they were elected but the Murdoch press drowned out any voice of reason by repeatedly shouting "BOATS" and "BUT LABOR" and sadly this worked on the uneducated masses (voting is mandatory here, this is the best argument against it).
Sadly, things like this are completely off peoples radar because of all the damage the LNP are doing to other things like industry, employment and the economy. It also doesn't help that the LNP are trying to use t
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I do not know, it was all well and good when the subject was the Polish the other day. I am not Polish or anything but I still found it immature and figured it would likely be offensive to Polish people. I suspect we have some Polish here as they have a vibrant and large tech community. I think I was the only person who said anything in the way of complaining about the antics. For an enlightened group we sure are passive about things that actually might be relevant.
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Ah, another micro dick racist wanker eh? Go away pathetic weenie.
The possible long "O" Pron[o]unciation (Score:2)
The pronunciation of the Australian long "O" is easy.
Say 'fuel'. Now, drop the "ee-you-eh" sound and instead just say the "oo". It comes out as "F'yool".
Say "foot". Now, say it like "soot" (rather that "sort".)
Say "roof". Now, say it not like a dog saying "ruff", but with the "ooo" of "rooof".
Say "kangaroo". Now, say it without as "Kang-gar-Rooo" with the capitals meaning a bit more emphasis (aka "Em-far-siss", as opposed to "em-FAR-sis").
That takes you along the road to speaking "strine" (the local
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an Aussie
You know where the modern term Aussie comes from? Aussie is a resident of AUS, which is the same as USA except the A isn't at the end, it's at the front, because they're on the other hemisphere. But the sphere of influence of Hollywood is the same, so are the people that are calling the shots behind the scenes.
On the plus side... (Score:3)
how to deal with the rupert problem... (Score:3)
there is this old man that controls a lot of media in australia
eventually all politicians end up having to go see and deal with this bloke rupert and/or his company
one way is to give in to what they want hence the "internet filter" which blocks "copyright" which they are concerned about...
what I find sad is they have no interest in actual copyright or paying artists but in shareholder returns (which they should be as its a company).
regards
John Jones
So Austrailia (Score:2)
has gone back to its roots as a Prison Colony again?
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has gone back to its roots as a Prison Colony again?
Well spotted. It's a little known fact that England sent all of its internet copyright infringers over to Australia in 1788. Of course this was only after America declared independence and stopped accepting England's internet copyright infringers.
posting to undo moderation misclick (Score:2)
was trying to mod 'funny' but clicked 'overrated' instead. whoops.