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10-04-2009, 08:32 PM | #91 | ||
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Hang on though, there was a promise for a filter from the Rudd lot, but and most importantly there was no mention of MANDATORY.
Thats the sticking point. Little Johnny had a free filter for all parents who wanted one, that worked fine and is a good idea for parents. No attempt to impose any form of censorship on the population, just a tool for parents. Conroy canned that (took the funding) so there is NOTHING now......and the world hasnt ended. But we apparently need protection that his new filter will give us?
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10-04-2009, 10:11 PM | #93 | ||
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And a stupid idea is a stupid idea no matter which party does it.
One however was smart enough to ditch the idea after a lab trial showed it was a huge failure. The other now says its going to do it anyway after running its own trials....whch dont matter as its doing it anyway. And in the end, the only ones who suffer is us, the normal people who will pay more for a slower internet that can be abused everytime there is need for compromise in the senate to get fieldings family first vote.....
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This system, whilst pointless (ACMA cannot regulate links originating overseas) and what I consider a complete waste of taxpayers' money, has the advantage of not censoring anything. The URLs on the blacklist are still accessible, it's just that Australian sites cannot link to them. This also has the advantage of having zero impact on ISP performance. The mandatory filtering will drive small ISPs out of business. Only the largest ISPs can afford the best systems, so the smaller ones will be stuck with the systems that degrade performance more than the better ones. Would you stay with your current ISP if speeds suddenly dropped by ~80%? |
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Well apparently this filter will cost 90k per blocked website....
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90k per website is insane!!! Wasting that sort of money on something NO ONE wants is ridiculous!
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I hope there not going to use the rape video as a way to gain support for the filter, as from what ive read this child porn problem is so underground that its vitually impossible to find surfing the net, and that you have to be invited into it.
This is just a system the goverment wants to introduce to "protect" kids from the internet, but it wont be long before they use it for there own good. I'm amazed theres been no kind of opposition towards it... |
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Actually its more like $142,000 per site now that Senator Conjob changed the policy on the fly again yesterday......
Which as has been pointed out, takes a 10 year old three clicks to bypass, and could be paid to a police officer for a year including travel etc to actually catch someone instead of this head sticking in the sand exercise....
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I think popularpotato.com will be used more than ever now, or hire a dedicated server overseas and tunnel your web information through that. Bypassed simply, but we shouldn't have to resort to that. Its very easy, its just the same thing you do to get around school blocks.
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What exactly is the benefit here then work horse?
Please let me know. When we talk about a quick view of some of the downside of it..... 1. The ideals of a representative democratic society oppose censorship; 2. Australians have demonstrated they do not want it; 3. There are plenty of alternatives available (including ISPs that voluntarily offer filtering services); 4. The Government failed to advise the filters would be mandatory for all prior to the election; 5. Blacklisted sites are kept secret from the Australian public; 6. Any blacklist would need to be distributed to all ISPs in Australia, and will provide anyone a concentrated list of the 'worst of the worst' web pages when leaked; 7. It is easily circumvented or bypassed; 8. It introduces delay and declined performance in internet traffic; 9. It will increase the cost of broadband; 10. Filtering products incorrectly block legitimate traffic; 11. It introduces another source of failure and Internet outages; 12. The filter is proposed to filter HTTP and HTTPS traffic – which is not all protocols or even the majority of Internet traffic; 13. Those viewing child pornography will take steps to ensure their traffic is better protected (encryption, anonymisers such as TOR) to avoid censorship, which will hinder law enforcement; 14. It will give parents a false sense of security regarding online content; 15. It will introduce a level of insecurity in “secure” (SSL) Internet connections (if HTTPS sessions are filtered); 16. Costs spent in implementing the filters can be better spent elsewhere; 17. Children aware of the filter will deliberately attempt to find filtered sites and bypass the filter; 18. Top Internet Service Providers oppose the proposal; 19. Shifting parental responsibility to the ISPs/Government does nothing to prevent societal problems; 20. Other countries have blacklisted political critics where mandatory filtering has been imposed; and 21. There are too many individual URLs on the web, that any blacklist containing only a couple of thousand URLs will prove highly insufficient in an attempt to protect people from inappropriate web content; And yes the $142,00 cost is based on the current $44 million put into this compared to the number of sites blocked, not the amount they can block when someone decides we should no longer be allowed to read about graffiti, abortion, gay stuff etc. We need to be proactive yes, in protecting the kids. Censorship of all society in a half azzed way is no way to acheive that, nor is sticking our heads in the sand and thinking if we use a magic filter on a small part of the web that the problem will go away. There has been ZERO support from law enforcement for this, and as was demonstrated yet again this week when that kid rape video story came out, the police said this would have had zero benefit. The AFP child protection unit has had its budget CUT, not increased. This $44 million could be used to really do something about protecting some kids if we gave it the the state and federal agencies with it directed just to the relevant units. Not using it to ruin youtube videos of the peaceful pill or 15 year olds doing graffiti.
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To demonstrate the potential lunacy of this filter- Currently (for the policy seems to be quite - how best to put it - flexible), the filter will attempt to block any content that would be given a 'refused classification' rating. You sound like the type that probably agrees with the current classifications policy of not having a R18+ rating for video games. What this means is that any game that has content that is considered suitable for adults only is refused classification (as there is no adults-only classification for games) and cannot legally be sold. So, as these games are refused classification, technically under the rules proposed for the filter - any gaming site, review, etc. that makes reference to these games should be blocked. Of course, the filters aren't particularly smart - so if you go to a typical gaming site, they might have a Top 10 list, or similar, which will likely list those games that are refused classification - effectively blocking the entire site. Quote:
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It's a bad idea, implemented poorly, can be easily bypassed that will affect us all. What's the benefit? If the problem is the stopping the distribution of such material such as child pornography and the like, then put your money and resources in to stopping the people that make it. An internet filter is not a solution to the root problem which is stopping of the production of illegal material.
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Australia was the first country in the world to mandate the wearing of seat belts for front seat passengers. There was a lot of criticism of this decision at the time; people should be allowed to decide for themselves, you could never make people do it, it was more dangerous to wear a seat belt in some situations, the cost, the waste of money to police etc.
Interestingly much of this criticism came from the car makers, no business likes government mandating anything they do. Ended up Australia was on to a dam good idea! The idea of bring the regulation of internet content in line with print and broadcast media has wide support. Just how you go about it is not known. There is a lot of hysteria about what may happen if we try or whether it is even possible. So we are having a trial to see what is feasible. ISP's are against the idea of a trial, no business likes government mandating anything they do. A lot of misinformation has been generated about what may happen. People like Mark Newton are not worried about democracy, they are not elected by us and are not working for the common good. Personally I dislike some of what politicians get up to but in the end they are answerable to us.
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Thats a very interesting arguement Work Horse, but again, what is the benefit of THIS proposal?
Australia wouldnt be the first country in the world to do this, we would be taking the lead from the shining lights of the international community like Burma, China, Iran etc. The seat belt analogy only works IF this is a good idea. And Im yet to hear one arguement as to the benefits of this when you consider the whole scheme. Keep in mind, this in no way will bring the internet into line with print or broadcast media either.
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But Work Horse, if the internet filtering is implemented, all I have to do to bypass it is to start using an overseas proxy or establish a VPN connection to a server outside of Australia. Both of these tasks take less than 5 minutes to set up and then I have an unfiltered internet connection again. I'd have access to all the child porn, bestiality and Queensland dentist web sites that are on the blacklist again.
Is it worth spending so much of tax payers money on something that simply is not going to be effective?
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Another reason why the filter will fail. I think it all stems from the failure of Steven Conroy to deliver the high speed broadband network as promised pre election, and this filter is just a method to divert everyone's attention from that failure. |
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Internet blocks and internet filtration/censorship is just like locks of locks.. they only keep honest people out. Anyone with ulterior motives will find away around the lock or the filter....
I personally object to this kind of govt control.
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With the Anniversary of Tiananmen Square incident. The chinese show us how wonderful censorship is.
http://www.theage.com.au/world/china...0604-bvxf.html
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