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AU Internet Censorship Spells Bad News For Gamers

eldavojohn writes "Kotaku is running an investigative piece examining what internet censorship means for games in Australia. Australia has some of the most draconian video game attitudes in the world, and the phrase 'refused classification' should strike fear in game developers and publishers looking to market games there. Internet censorship may expand this phrase to mean that anybody hosting anything about the game may suffer censorship in AU. Kotaku notes, 'This means that if a game is refused classification (RC) in Australia — like, say, NFL Blitz, or Getting Up — content related to these games would be added to the ISP filter. [This would bring up] a range of questions, foremost of those being: what happens when an otherwise harmless website ... hosts material from those games (screenshots, trailers, etc) that is totally fine in the US or Japan or Europe, but that has been refused classification in Australia?' Kotaku received a comment from the Australian Department of Broadband Communication promising that the whole website won't be blocked, just the material related to the game (videos, images, etc). Imagine maintaining that blacklist!"

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  1. Expect no less by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Expect no less from the country that brought us the likes of the Fuhrer and the Governator

  2. NAZI ZOMBIE BRAINS CHILDREN ON FIRE CARTOON PORN by assemblerex · · Score: 5, Funny

    And now...Slashdot is no longer viewable to Australians.

  3. Re:The silver lining by Sabriel · · Score: 3, Funny

    As of June 2009, 1.67 billion people worldwide use the Internet. http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm

    Even just legitimate submitted complaints (assuming folks bothered) would bury the scheme. Now imagine a small shell script...

  4. Re:NAZI ZOMBIE BRAINS CHILDREN ON FIRE CARTOON POR by El_Muerte_TDS · · Score: 3, Funny

    Brains? Really?

    I guess when you outlaw brains, only outlaws will have brains.

  5. Re:Political action by deniable · · Score: 3, Funny

    You can hold the Liberty Advocates Party Dance as a fund-raiser. I know I'd pay for that.

  6. Re:Welcome to the future! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    ...masturbate to bloody, mutilated appendages ...

    got any links?