Aussie Censors Won't Identify Blocked Sites
Paul Johnson writes "In this news story Wired says that the
Australian net censorship law
is about to come into effect, and give some details of how it will work. In particular it seems that the Australian Broadcasting Authority is 'unlikely to release the specific names or Web addresses of sites in order to avoid granting them unnecessary publicity.' So it would seem that Australians are not even allowed to know what is being censored."
That's the way it works: keeping us in the dark makes it harder to judge whether keeping us in the dark is fair. It doesn't make sense; even Sen.McCain urged
full disclosure
for censorware.
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