More goings-on since the first "
it's not the real list but we'll still threaten prosecution on anyone who publishes it" leak yesterday.
A further, allegedly true, list has now been leaked and it's a doozy.
Always bear in mind that the whole bottom line intent of the mandatory filter (according to ConroySpin) has been to "protect the children" and rid the world of kiddie porn. But the reality is far from that - the reality is that what is being proposed is nothing more and nothing less than censorship of all manner of stuff - including a stack of perfectly legal material.
In the words of John Birmingham [10 Jan 08 - yes, he was onto it a long time ago], (author, columnist and all-round good bloke):
Now, before you do that puckered cat's bum thing with your mouth and start accusing people of equating kiddie porn with freedom of speech, you can just knock it off. Accessing any kind of kiddie porn in any fashion is already a criminal offence and will score you a long, hard session of playing pick-up-the-soap at Her Majesty's nearest correctional facility with tattooed armed robbers possessed of genitals so large they qualify for their own post code. Which is cool. We can all groove on that, but you're waving around a rhetorical dead cat by trying to link the two issues.
And the two issues have been linked ever since. If you oppose the filter, you obviously endorse kiddie porn. And that's all there is to it, according to people like Conroy, Bernadette McMenamin, Jim Wallace, and others. As a parent and a staunch filter opponent, this offends me more than I can say.
But I digress (this is such a multi-layered issue - hard to keep up with it sometimes!)
But what of this new leaked list? Well it contains such howlers as a ballroom dancing site (ballroom dancing? bannable under ACMA guidelines? Surely not. Morris dancing, Riverdance, LINE DANCING perhaps, but ballroom dancing?) - the poor site's "crime" apparently was that its guestbook has been hacked and overrun by spam with links to everything from V-iagra to hard-core pron). So the poor schmucks who own the business - rather than have someone tell them their guestbook has been infected and some suggestions as to how to clean it up so it doesn't happen again - get their site (and business) whacked on the ACMA blacklist and BANG! They're forever tainted as a business (guilt-by-association: ACMA blacklist = kiddie porn/offensive/illegal material, blah blah).
And of course, they don't know their site has been blacklisted. Why? Because the ACMA list is SECRET

(oh hang on, it's been leaked now

).
And there's lots of other stuff on the list too - perfectly legal stuff - bus companies, online poker site, Betfair (huge gambling company), Wikipedia entries! Hmm ... I'm not seeing a lot of kiddie porn there ...
Scared? You should be. How easy would it be to fuck someone up you didn't like? Submit their site to ACMA for blacklisting (say you're offended by something on it) and screw their business good and proper (remember, you wouldn't know if your site was on the blacklist unless someone told you - you may notice traffic down and business dropping but what other clues would you get?). Another site on the leaked list is a blog written by some woman who, in a tiny corner of her site had a jokes section where there was a joke about suicide. Possibly tasteless, sure, but enough to have her put on the ACMA blacklist? FFS!
Okay, enough from me. Here's some good reading on the current situation from people far better informed than I am (and much better writers, too!):
EFA (Electronic Frontiers Australia) on the leaking of the list:
http://www.efa.org.au/2009/03/20/answer ... blacklist/
Stilgherrian writing for Crikey.com:
http://www.crikey.com.au/Media-Arts-and ... -over.html
Helen Razer writing for The Age:
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/net-fi ... -94fa.html
(I love Helen, she and I are apparently the only women in Australia prepared to publicly admit that we do love a bit of porn and smut :twisted: )
And, saving the best 'til last - Wikileaks (hosted overseas and utterly fearless) give it to Conroy both barrels about what they'll do if he attempts to silence them (and the fool has, if you can believe it

):
http://tinyurl.com/cvy6qe
[currently down due to hugely heavy traffic but worth checking out if you can get on]
In another interesting twist, the mainstream media is yet again strangely silent on the issue. It was massive news on the internet when it broke yesterday - the Whirlpool was nearly melting with the rate of posts, EFA put on an extra 8 servers to cope with the load and the Wikileaks site kept crashing. Twitter just about fell of its perch as the news spread. So we checked Channel 7, 9 and 10 news - nothing. ABC and SBS - teeny little mentions. Otherwise, nothing. We have to ask ourselves why this is so?
If you haven't yet written to your local Federal member about this - time is crucial now. Without public outcry and highlighting how farcical it has all become, there is still a chance some deluded people in Canberra will vote this stupid thing in.
It must not come into effect. If people want to filter their home internet, let them buy a bloody filter. Do not let "Uncle Stephen" filter your internet for you
