How to be Senator Conroy Part 2
Following off of somebodythinkofthechildren.com and the previous “How to be Senator Conroy” post.
5. Bully and silence your critics.
Mark Newton, an engineer at Internode, has heavily criticised the Government and its filtering policy on the Whirlpool broadband community forum, going as far as saying it would enable child abuse.
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On Tuesday, a policy advisor for Senator Conroy, Belinda Dennett, wrote an email to Internet Industry Association (IIA) board member Carolyn Dalton in an attempt to pressure Newton into reining in his dissent.
“In your capacity as a board member of the IIA I would like to express my serious concern that a IIA member would be sending out this sort of message. I have also advised [IIA chief executive] Peter Coroneos of my disappointment in this sort of irresponsible behaviour ,” the email, read.
It is understood the email was accompanied by a phone call demanding that the message be passed on to senior Internode management. SMH
It should be noted the SMH article makes mention that even Youtube could be censored.
Far flung, but I have not seen any mention of how these banned site lists will be generated, if the porno-really-kiddy-bad-thanasia-fiddler-banned sites will be derived from the many already commercially available filtering software available off the shelf or whether they will be outsourcing an Indian company to seek out the most horrible filth on the Internet in the name of saving the children.
On that I leave you with a word from Ben (Franklin).
Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
Also I have received a few emails regarding my lack of pictures. Here’s your damn picture.
That’s bubble-wrap.
