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- acs_efa_033095_senate.report
- report & supporting documents submitted to
the Australian Senate Select Committee on Community Standards Relevant
to the Supply of Services Utilising Electronic Technologies, opposing
the censorship and regulation of bulletin board systems and strongly
criticizing the technical igorance of the Computer Bulletin Board Task
Force's regulation recommendations. From the Australian Computer
Society and Electronic Frontiers Australia.
- acs_efa_online_reg_icspg.response
- Initial ACS/EFA Joint Task Force response
(via email to DCA's comments email address) to the DCS-ICSPG Consultation
Paper on the Regulation of On-Line Information Services. Stresses that
the DCA's impression of the Internet is fundamentally off-kilter, and that
top-down regulation simply will not physically operate in a network of
this sort.
- dca-icspg_online_regulation_070795.paper
- Information and
Communications Services Policy Group (Department of Communications and
the Arts), "CONSULTATION PAPER ON THE REGULATION OF ON-LINE
INFORMATION SERVICES", an extension of the Computer Bulletin Board
Task Force regulatory recommendations. A deeply flawed recommendation, but
at least throws a bone to self-regulation. However, it recommends in
detailed legislation that would completely criminalize the transmission of
"objectionable" material, which is very widely defined, and includes
material that depicts minors in any "offensive" way, regardless of
whether the depiction is sexual, material that instructs violence (e.g.
self defense techniques), and games that are "unsuitable for a minor to
see or play." Even *advertising* but not providing such materials
would be a crime under these recommendations. Australians who value
their free expression rights, such as they are, should be *very*
concerned about this paper.
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