From: Irene.Graham@efa.org.au (Irene Graham) Subject: STOP! Campaign - To Stop Australian Net Censorship Legislation - Alert #1 Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 00:48:27 +1000 ======================================================================== STOP! CAMPAIGN - TO STOP AUSTRALIAN NET CENSORSHIP LEGISLATION (SEE THE LIST OF CAMPAIGN COALITION MEMBERS AT THE END) STATE ATTORNEYS-GENERAL CONSIDER ADOPTING NSW CENSORSHIP PLANS COMMERCIAL WEB SITES, SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS, INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS TO BE LEFT WITH NO CHOICE BUT TO SHUT DOWN USERS TO BE MADE VULNERABLE TO FRAUD, BLACKMAIL AND HARASSMENT 9 JUNE 1996 PLEASE REDISTRIBUTE THIS DOCUMENT WIDELY WITH THIS BANNER INTACT REDISTRIBUTE ONLY IN APPROPRIATE PLACES AND ONLY UNTIL 14 JUNE, 1996 ______________________________________________________________________ IN THIS ISSUE: What's Happening What You Can Do Now Chronology of Events Where Can I Learn More? List of Participating Organisations About Electronic Frontiers Australia Inc (EFA) ______________________________________________________________________ WHAT'S HAPPENING The EFA Electronic Freedom March in Sydney on May 27 was successful in drawing national attention to a few of the many reasons the NSW government must not proceed with unworkable and economically damaging Internet censorship laws. Our cause was not helped by the NSW Attorney-General's press release, just in time for the march, headed "Paedophilia should not be encouraged by the Internet". If Mr Shaw believes that implying everyone on the Net is a paedophile will suppress dissension to his proposed laws, he has a thing or two to learn. We must educate him, and every other State Attorney-General, before the next meeting of the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General on 11 July. The fight is far from over. It is of the utmost importance that we stop the Attorneys-General agreeing to accept the NSW legislation nationally, which appears not unlikely. Although there has been wide publicity and criticism of Mr Shaw's absurd proposals, it is less widely known that Mr Shaw believes those to be the "best and most effective model" for Australia-wide uniform laws. In fact, Mr Shaw submitted the NSW plans "to crackdown on the proliferation of offensive material - such as pornography and sexually explicit games - on the Internet", to all State Attorneys-General in March. Despite repeated faxes, letters and calls by numerous people since April, Mr Shaw refuses to provide a copy of the draft legislation. He has not responded to EFA's formal offer, nor to any others to our knowledge, to meet with him or his staff to discuss his proposals. We continue to work from a leaked copy of the draft legislation which is now available on EFA's web site. The NSW legislation derives from a consultation paper based on a 1994 report on Bulletin Boards - a paper which was widely criticised twelve months ago. The NSW proposals have drawn similar criticism from people who do understand what the Internet actually is. It is apparent that the NSW Attorney-General and the NSW Parliamentary Counsel's Committee do not and that they have not read the submissions in response to the Department of Communications and the Arts Consultation Paper, the Senate Select Committee inquiry or the current Australian Broadcasting Authority inquiry. Commercial web sites, software developers, corporate Intranet providers, Internet service providers and IRC server operators advise the legislation will leave them with no choice but to shut down. They cannot accept the certainty of infringing the law because they have no control over material which passes through their systems, most of which originates outside Australia anyway. Many strongly object to suggestions that they monitor their clients' private E-mail and activities, a suggestion which appears, in any case, to be in contravention of The Telecommunications (Interception Act) 1979. Net users wonder why they should be made vulnerable to fraud, blackmail and harassment, how they are expected to know whether a minor will read a web page or a newsgroup, why they should be held liable for material they receive unsolicited, and why their communications with one another should be restricted to material suitable for children. The draft legislation went to the March meeting of the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General in secrecy. It is no longer secret. These outrageous censorship proposals make it essential for the Internet community to stand up and make their voices heard. We must let our politicians know that we will not tolerate their attempts to shut down the Internet in Australia. They must be made to understand that proposals like the NSW legislation will actually destroy the Internet as a medium for education, commerce, and political discourse. There are other, noninvasive and technologically practical, ways to address issues related to access by minors. We must ensure that every State Attorney-General has a clear understanding of what is involved before attending the July 11 meeting. They must also be made to understand that we will not be frightened into silence by Governmental attempts to brand Net users with the label "paedophile". We know how utterly ridiculous that is. Mr Shaw could not have made a greater error in attempting to silence us. ______________________________________________________________________ WHAT YOU CAN DO NOW You can: 1. Link your web pages to the STOP! Campaign Page 2. Contact State Attorneys-General, Shadow Attorneys-General and your local Member of Parliament 3. Let us know what you've done 4. Watch this space for further alerts 5. Feel good for having taken action Details are provided below: 1. Link your web pages to the STOP! Campaign Page by inserting the following in your page: Support the STOP! campaign against unnecessary censorship laws 2. Contact Attorneys-General and Members of Parliament o Contact your local Attorney-General and try to make an appointment. o Prepare an objection and send it to your Attorney-General. Use your owns words preferably, or make use of sample letters (see below). Send it by snail mail. o Contact your local Member of Parliament. Lodge an objection to the legislative moves, either by personal visit or letter. A list of the names and contact details of all Attorneys-General is included at the end of this message. That list is also available at: http://www.efa.org.au/Campaigns/AGlist.html We have put together a repository of reference material that will help provide background information and ideas: http://www.efa.org.au/Campaigns/cdocs.html See also Aldis Ozols' "How to Lobby Politicians" page: http://www.zeta.org.au/~aldis/Default.html 3. Let us know what you've done After you've made contact with an Attorney-General or Member of Parliament mail a note to feedback@efa.org.au to let us know you did your part. Although you will not receive a reply due to the number of anticipated responses, we'll be counting up the number of people who participated. Mail to: feedback@efa.org.au using one of the following subject lines: Subject: "Letter sent to Attorney-General " Subject: "Appointment made with " Subject: "Attended meeting with " It is not essential to include any text in the body of the message, unless you've attended a meeting. In that case, please provide the date of the meeting and a summary of what you were told. 4. You can monitor the progress of the STOP! campaign by: o Visiting the STOP! Campaign page regularly at: http://www.efa.org.au/Campaigns/stop.html o Joining The STOP! Campaign Alerts list to receive the latest alerts for the campaign. This will be a low volume list with no discussion. To subscribe, send E-Mail to: alerts-request@efa.org.au with the word "subscribe" in the body of the message (no quotes). o Joining The STOP! Campaign action@efa.org.au discussion list: To subscribe, send E-Mail to: action-request@efa.org.au with the word "subscribe" in the body of the message (no quotes). o Joining the debate in the aus.org.efa newsgroup. 5. Relax! You have really done a lot to help the cause. ______________________________________________________________________ CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS Nov 93 Computer Bulletin Board Task Force to examine the regulatory options for Bulletin Boards established by the Minister for Communications and the Arts and the Attorney- General. 5 Oct 94 Report of the Bulletin Board Systems Task Force, Regulation of Computer Bulletin Board systems released to the public. 4 Apr 95 Public Seminar on the Regulation of Bulletin Board Services - The Senate Committee on Community Standards Relevant to the Supply of Services Utilising Electronic Technologies. 1 Jul 95 Queensland Classification of Computer Games and Images (Interim) Act 1995 commenced. Initially stated by Minister not to regulate online services, however, has been used to prosecute Internet and BBS users. 9 Jul 95 Consultation Paper on the Regulation of On-line Information Services - issued for public comment by the Department of Communications and the Arts/Attorney-General. 8 Aug 95 Announcement of the Australian Broadcasting Authority‘s Investigation into the Content of On-Line Services by the Minister for Communications and the Arts. 1 Sep 95 Closing date for Consultation Paper submissions. (121 submissions received, ref. NSW A-G's press release 26 May 96). 5 Sep 95 Inquiry into the Regulation of Computer On-Line Services - call for public submissions by The Senate Committee on Community Standards Relevant to the Supply of Services Utilising Electronic Technologies. 20 Sep 95 Closing date for Senate submissions (36 submissions made available to the public in late 95). Nov 95 Part 2 of the Report on Regulation of Computer On-Line Services - released by the Senate Select Committee on Community Standards Relevant to the Supply of Services Utilising Electronic Technologies. 26 Oct 95 Western Australian Government introduces the WA Censorship Bill into State Parliament.(Includes regulation of online services). Nov 95 Victorian Classification (Publications, Films & Computer Games) Act 1995 tabled in Parliament. (Includes regulation of online services). 20 Dec 95 Issues Paper on the Investigation into the Content of On-Line Services - issued for public comment by the Australian Broadcasting Authority. 16 Feb 95 Original closing date for submissions to Australian Broadcasting Authority. ABA subsequently advised submissions would be accepted after the deadline. 2 Apr 96 NSW Attorney-General announces intent to enact legislation censoring the Internet. Requests for copies of the draft legislation meet with refusal. 26 May 96 NSW Attorney-General press release states "Following unanimous endorsement of the [consultation paper] proposals by all Attorneys-General, the NSW Parliamentary Counsel drafted legislation based on the discussion paper and the consultation process. This legislation will be discussed by the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General in July". The proposals however do not take into account the numerous criticisms advised in submissions. Although submissions have not been made public by the government, many have been made available online by the authors. 27 May 96 Electronic Freedom March on NSW Parliament, Sydney. 27 May 96 Proposed NSW Legislation, recommended as a national standard by the NSW A-G, leaked to EFA. 9 Jun 96 Launch of the STOP! Campaign. 30 Jun 96 Scheduled completion of Australian Broadcasting Authority's inquiry (in excess of 200 submissions by May 96, ref: ABA web site). ______________________________________________________________________ WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE? Several WWW sites have information about the STOP! Campaign and proposed Net censorship legislation: Electronic Frontiers Australia Inc (EFA) The leaked draft NSW legislation Danny Yee's NSW March pages Australian Computer Society (Roger Clark) site Robin Whittle's site Links to information about State legislation Links to information about government inquiries If you need further information concerning your local situation you may contact your State STOP! Campaign Representative: NSW/A.C.T. Danny Yee danny.yee@efa.org.au Vic James Nunn jnunn@pobox.com Qld Irene Graham rene@pobox.com Tas Andrew Connor connor@sim.com.au W.A. Kim Heitman kheitman@it.com.au S.A./N.T. Michael Malone pariah@light.iinet.net.au Media representatives may contact the following: Kim Heitman kheitman@it.com.au Ph: +619 458 2790 Danny Yee danny.yee@efa.org.au Ph: +612 351 5159 (W) +612 9955 9898 (H) ________________________________________________________________________ LIST OF PARTICIPATING ORGANISATIONS In order to use the Net more effectively, EFA invites all organisations to join forces on a single Net campaign to stop Australian Net Censorship Legislation. The STOP! Campaign, launched today, has the objective: To stop the implementation of Internet censorship laws at State and Federal level, on the basis that: o existing laws are adequate to deal with objectionable material, o the industry has already developed tools to allow parents to control their children's access, o censoring the Internet is technologically impossible and ethically unsound. To join the coalition, E-mail feedback@efa.org.au with the subject line "Participating Organisations". Electronic Frontiers Australia Inc.* * * ______________________________________________________________________ ABOUT ELECTRONIC FRONTIERS AUSTRALIA INC (EFA) The following information is provided in this first issue for the information of those who do not know about EFA. This section will not be included in future alerts. It is always available, with more detail by E-mail to efa-info@efa.org.au. ELECTRONIC FRONTIERS AUSTRALIA INC (EFA) is a voluntary, non-profit, national organisation formed in 1994 to define, promote and defend the civil liberties of users and operators of networked systems. EFA has been working since January 1994 to ensure that people have the same basic freedoms 'within' computer mediated communication as without. EFA is incorporated under South Australian law and co-operates with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and similar organisations around the world. More information about EFA can be found on-line at: E-mail: efa-info@efa.org.au Web: http://www.efa.org.au Netmail in Fidonet to: efa-info at 3:800/846 or by writing to ask@efa.org.au or PO Box 382, North Adelaide SA 5006. ________________________________________________________________________ Contact details for Federal and State Attorneys-General: FEDERAL: The Hon Daryl Williams AM QC MP, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Suite MF19, Parliament House, Canberra ACT 2600 Ph: (06) 277 7300 Fax: (06) 273 4102 Senior Adviser: Keith Holland (Acting) (06) 277 7300 Media Adviser: Megan Bonny (06) 277 7300 WA Office : Suite 8, Gateway Building, Garden City, BOORAGOON WA 6154 Ph: (09) 316 3633 Fax: (09) 364 9971 Senator the Hon Nick Bolkus Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Justice Parliament House, Canberra ACT 2600 Ph: (06) 277 3388, (08) 234 1165 Fax: (06) 277 3062, (08) 234 1165 STATE: NSW: The Hon J W Shaw QC MLC, Attorney-General Level 20, Goodsell Building, Chifley Square, SYDNEY NSW 2000 Ph: (02) 228 8188 Fax: (02) 228 7301 Hon John P Hannaford MLC, Shadow Attorney-General Parliament House, Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Ph: (02) 230 2111 Fax: (02) 230 2980 VIC: The Hon J Wade MLA, Attorney-General Level 21, 200 Queen Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 Ph: (03) 9603 6685/6659, Fax: (03) 9600 4608 Rob Hulls MP, Shadow Attorney-General Parliament House, Melbourne VIC 3000 Ph: (03) 9379 5879 Fax: (03) 9379 4434 QLD: The Hon D Beanland MLA, Attorney-General Level 18, State Law Building, 50 Ann Street, BRISBANE QLD 4000 (GPO Box 149, Brisbane QLD 4001) Ph: (07) 3239 3478 Fax: (07) 3220 0289 Hon Matthew J Foley, Shadow Attorney-General, Shadow Minister for Justice Parliament House, Brisbane QLD 4000 Ph: (07) 3848 4410 Fax: (07) 3892 2229 WA: Hon. Cheryl Edwards, MLA, Minister for Fair Trading 18th Floor Allendale Square, 77 St George's Terrace, PERTH WA 6000 Ph: (09) 421 7777 Fax: (09) 221 4665 Media Secretary: Dianna Russell-Coote Hon. F. Morisey, Censorship Office of Western Australia cenwa@iinet.net.au James (Jim) A McGinty MLA, Shadow Attorney-General Parliament House, Harvest Terrace, Perth WA 6000 Ph: (09) 222 7233 Fax: (09) 321 6337 SA: The Hon Kenneth Trevor Griffin MLC, Attorney-General 11th Floor, Natwest Centre, 45 Pirie Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 (GPO Box 464, Adelaide SA 5001) Ph: (08) 207 1723 Fax: (08) 207 1736 Media Secretary: Lisa Brett Michael J Atkinson, Shadow Attorney-General Parliament House, North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 Ph: (08) 346 2462 TAS: The Hon Ray Groom MHA, Attorney-General 1st Floor, Public Buildings, Franklin Square, HOBART TAS 7000 Ph: (002) 33 6170 Fax: (002) 24 0617 Hon Judith L Jackson, Shadow Attorney-General Parliament House, Cnr Salamanca Place & Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Ph: (002) 33 6443 NT: The Hon Steve Hatton MLA, Attorney-General Parliament House, DARWIN NT 0800 (GPO Box 3146 DARWIN NT 0801) Ph: (089) 99 6877 Fax: (089) 81 1828 Press Secretary: Ph (089) 99 6770 Neil R Bell MLA, Shadow Attorney-General Parliament House,k Darwin NT 0800 Ph: (089) 52 9611 Fax (089) 53 0211 ACT: Mr Gary J Humphries MLA, Attorney-General ACT Legislative Assembly, London Circuit, CANBERRA ACT 2601 (GPO Box 1020, CANBERRA ACT 2601) Ph: (06) 205 0133 Fax: (06) 205 0427 Terry Connolly MLA, Shadow Attorney-General ACT Legislative Assembly, London Circuit, CANBERRA ACT 2601 Ph: (06) 205 0021 Fax: (06) 205 0495 ________________________________________________________________________ End Alert ========================================================================