‘Boala’ se raspandeste repede! Australia nu e uitata!
Posted by Vlad | Filed under Sa invatam de la altii, Totu'i la misto
Dupa toate tampeniile de se intampla in fiecare zi, niciuna nu e noua sau surprinzatoare. Cum nu aveau sa scape nici australienii, eh uite ca le cenzureaza ‘teava’ la internet in stil mare.
Acolo prosteala a mers, spunandu-le ca le filtreaza continutul pentru adulti, ca sa nu ajunga la ochisorii copiilor de mult labiti. Si nu te inscrii voluntar la vreun program, dupa care IP-ul tau va fi filtrat, cenzurand exclusiv continutul pentru adulti. Nu…. Toate conexiunile vor ?filtrate. Si ghici ce, lista site-urile cenzurate nu este publica ci ’secreta’. Saracii, si cand stai sa te gandesti ca ei sunt acolo bine izolati, acum si mai bine….
What’s the problem?
The Federal Government is pushing forward with a plan to force Internet Service Providers to censor the Internet for all Australians. This plan will waste millions of dollars and won’t make anyone safer.
1.
It won’t protect children: The filter isn’t a “cyber safety” measure to stop kids seeing inappropriate content such as R and X rated websites. It is not even designed to prevent the spread of illegal material where it is most often found (chat rooms, peer-to-peer file sharing).?? 2.
We will all pay for this ineffective solution: Under this policy, ISPs will be forced to charge more for consumer and business broadband. Several hundred thousand dollars has already been spent to test the filter – without considering high-speed services such as the National Broadband Network!?? 3.
A dangerous precedent: We stand to join a small club of countries which impose centralised Internet censorship such as China, Iran and Saudi Arabia. The secret blacklist may be limited to “Refused Classification” content for now, but what might a future Australian Government choose to block?
Acum sa vedem repede ce datorii are Australia… Citez de site-ul Parlamentului Australian:
Australia’s foreign debt has grown rapidly. Between 1976 and 2008, the level of gross foreign debt increased from $8 billion to $1 072 billion, or from 9 to 95 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP). Net foreign debt increased from $3 billion to $600 billion, or from 4 to 53 per cent of GDP.
Mi-am incheiat pledoaria …
Urmam noi?

