Australian net laws plucked straight from Iran, China?

Renai LeMay
30 April 2010, 2:33 PM


The Pirate Party of Australia says the government appears to be taking internet censorship policy advice straight from China and Iran.



Communications Minister Stephen Conroy yesterday confirmed his department was hosting a private online forum to discuss controversial issues about the filter with ISPs — including the possibility of making it an offence to promote methods of circumventing the filter. He has repeatedly stated, however, that the act itself of circumventing the filter would not be made an offence.

“What is concerning … is that the [Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy] have considered making the promotion of circumvention somehow illegal,” said the Pirate Party in a statement this afternoon.

“If circumvention will not be illegal, then how can it be illegal to simply tell people how to circumvent the government-controlled infrastructure in order to secure access to iformation that the Australian government may deem inappropriate.” The Pirate Party claimed such an offence would mean “effectively silencing political debate” in Australia.

Liberal Senator Sue Boyce also attacked the Government over the circumvention issue.

“It would be political suicide for a government to impose penalties for an offence which millions of Australians would inadvertently commit every day,” she said. “If and when the Prime Minister bothers to find out just what is happening, he should tell Minister Conroy that this mandatory internet filter idea is as futile and as useless as GroceryWatch and FuelWatch were.”

Boyce also attacked DBCDE’s forum in general. “The revelation by Electronic Frontiers Australia that Minister Conroy’s Department has a closed online forum to discuss the issue and that his Department had admitted in an April 13 posting to the forum that there wasn’t even draft legislation shows how hopeless the project is,” she added.

“Actually, I feel sorry for Departmental officers who have the impossible job of trying to devise legislation and come up with some sort of filtering technology that will even try to meet their Minister’s absurd promises.”

The news comes as separately yesterday Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said he had “no advice” as to when the filter legislation would hit parliament, despite Conroy’s office saying it would be delayed until at least after the June sitting period. Boyce described the situation as a farce today, adding if Conroy couldn’t keep Rudd informed then there was no hope of anyone else getting “any sense out of him on this issue”.

Pirate Party Australia secretary Rodney Serkowski said the postponement of the legislation was “testament to the unpopularity of the legislation”.

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Zig (New user):

My god!
This maniac Conroy's draconian Stalinist ideas are rapidly becoming a nightmare!
Anyone would think we are living in the Soviet Union at the height of its power.



30 April 2010, 7:18 PM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

TV Bis (New user):

Quoting Zig:
Anyone would think we are living in the Soviet Union at the height of its power.

Have you any idea what it was like to live in the USSR at that time to back up your silly remark?




30 April 2010, 8:44 PM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

AlexF (New user):

I wonder who is the driving force behind this? What company bought Labor? News Corp?

30 April 2010, 10:20 PM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Sp33d d3mon (New user):

In Soviet Russia, Internets Block YOU!

01 May 2010, 10:14 AM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Tony Grooby (User):

Glad, I live in New Zealand

03 May 2010, 8:15 AM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

vikeyev (New user):

Quoting Tony Grooby:
Glad, I live in New Zealand


Lucky bastard, i will be moving back there in about 3 - 4 years so i will still cop this crap :'(

10 May 2010, 4:03 AM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Halcon (User):

Once again, the satanic prime minister of Australia is messing up this country.
Not happy to rob millions of dollars to end up in the ALP militants pockets, this parasite want to impose an oppressive law borrowed from Iran, China and other nasty regimes.
This will be regarded in the pages of history as the most incumbent, arrogant and fraudulent government of all time.
We can't enjoy access to the latest technology for less money, because every item cost a lot more than the US, Not even we can't have freedom of choice.
When election time comes up, remember to oust the ALP from the power, these bastards from hell do not deserve a second term not even respect.

03 May 2010, 5:05 PM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

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