A government internet filter without FOI, what ever next?
Biggest load of bollocks I ever heard!
If the banned list is made public then the process is transparent, the very intent of the Freedom of Information Act.
Something smells a little fishy...
Fishy like a freaking fishery! It's so abusable I don't know where to begin.
Secret blacklist.
No specific criteria for censorship apart from "what the Classification Board would refuse to classify,
and other similar types of content" (which are not specified
anywhere)
No ability to be treated like an adult. The filter is
mandatory.
Conroy has admitted that the blacklist
will not stop determined users from accessing child pornography (ever heard of a kiddie-fiddler who *wasn't* determined?), and that its primary goal is to prevent
inadvertent access - something which
any responsible parent would be monitoring personally while allowing their kids on the net.
The entire thing is
purely politically motivated. Read the
news on Whirlpool to see what I mean.
No matter. If the filter actually gets implemented, I'll simply move overseas. Which is a shame, because otherwise I kind of like this country. Either way,
I refuse to live in a third-world country, especially one which actively compounds the problem of slow net access by slowing it further with ineffective and completely pointless filtering.
Addendum:
Censorship of "illegal material" doesn't end with the current state of our society. It makes the horrific assumption that all laws are static, and not simply a reflection of our society's current moral standpoints. It makes consideration of reform difficult - not only drugs, but other (slightly) less controversial topics such as euthanasia / abortion / etc. If we're not allowed to talk about it, how can we form an informed opinion about something?
This entire thing is tantamount to censoring real life; nay, it
is censoring real life! The Internet, while not a physical place, is a real communication medium with real people doing real things on it. It didn't work on Family Guy, so how the hell would it work in a non-fiction context?