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Following the earlier release of the video "Collateral Murder," WikiLeaks has again raised the ire of the US authorities by making available around 90,000 communications related to the war in Afghanistan.

Published in Security
Monday, 12 July 2010 16:18

Do you support the Internet Filter?

In an attempt to gauge the real level of support for or against Sen. Conroy's Internet Filter proposal, a large number of IT media outlets are supporting a combined survey.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Today's announcement that any implementation of the proposed Internet Filter will be delayed until after the completion of a 12-month review of the "Refused Classification" category has support from Electronic Frontiers Australia, except for the part where it will be revisited after the review.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Although The Greens have consistently opposed the Internet Filter, the Liberals have until now seemed to be somewhat ambivalent in their opposition.  This appears to be changing.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Tuesday, 01 June 2010 00:29

iiNet says Sen. Conroy lied

iiNet CEO Michael Malone has reasserted the company's total opposition to the Internet filter, despite claims to the contrary by Sen. Conroy.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Wednesday, 19 May 2010 19:36

But, who is the Conscious Pilot?

A wise person once told me that in order to understand change, one should pay attention to that which does not change.  So it is with our Internet filtering proposal.

Published in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Having been the primary motivator behind VHS tape systems and eCommerce, the porn industry is set to become the driving force behind digital 3D viewing systems.

Published in Home Tech
There is a growing groundswell of protest against Conroy’s internet filter.  This is planned to culminate in a national day of protest on March 6th.

Published in Home Tech
Chris Disspain, CEO of the Australian Domain Authority (auDA) has agreed that Sapia's registration of stephenconroy.com.au is valid and will be upheld.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 04 January 2010 17:16

Stephenconroy.com.au is back for good

Try hitting the (supposedly) disabled site stephenconroy.com.au.  Its back and auDA will have a hard time killing it off this time.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 31 December 2009 03:57

Internet filter: just geeks beating their chests?

Ask the man-in-the-street about Conroy's filter proposal and they'll probably tell you it's a good idea.  Geeks may hold the theoretical high-ground, but right now the electorate doesn't care.

Published in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Tuesday, 29 December 2009 04:03

Sen. Conroy: you must block Facebook

A recent grooming incident via Facebook makes it very clear that in order to "protect the children," all such social networking sites must be included in the filter.

Published in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Tuesday, 22 December 2009 11:07

StephenConroy.com.au vs auDA - the stoush continues

Both sides are holding their ground; unfortunately the ground currently held by auDA includes the confiscated domain name.

Published in Home Tech
Sunday, 20 December 2009 17:07

How to build a successful Internet filter

Sen. Conroy has obviously received rather poor advice.  If he follows these instructions, he'll have an unbreakable Internet filter.

Published in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Someone created a fake Stephen Conroy website.  It was 'gone' in just two days!

Published in Home Tech
Today, Australia's supposed technology leader announced his Luddite status to the world at large.  I ask you Sir; if it is 'one man, one vote,' why is MY vote worth so much less than Senator Fielding's?

Published in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Last Friday, the WikiLeaks organisation confirmed that their wikileaks.de domain registration had been cancelled by the German domain registrar DENIC.

Tuesday, 24 March 2009 07:20

Conroy's Blacklist is Getting Blacker

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.
Published in Home Tech

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