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Australien und die Zensur



Hallo Leute,


heute habe ich erfahren, wie australische Provider die Zensurbestimmungen 
des Broadcasting Services Act umsetzen.
Aber lest selbst, was während des Anmeldeprozess bei OzEmail (UUNet 
Tochter) über meinem Bildschirm flimmerte:


>You are now a Member
>You are now a member of the OzEmail community
>The Broadcasting Services Act 1992 requires OzEmail to provide for use by 
>its customers an approved content filter. The filter restricts access to 
>Internet sites that contain content classified as "prohibited" by the 
>Australian Broadcasting Authority.The filter is necessary because the Act 
>has, as one of its aims, the purpose of ensuring that our services (and 
>those of all other ISPs in Australia) are not used to access such 
>prohibited content. Of course if you already have in place your own 
>Content Filter arrangements please confirm this by selecting the button 
>below. Otherwise OzEmail will provide you with a Content Filter solution 
>using the Cyber Patrol product at a cost of $10.90 per annum.Cyber Patrol 
>is a leading Internet filter for home and school which lets parents and 
>teachers choose where their kids go on the Internet. Please confirm that 
>you wish OzEmail to provide you with Cyber Patrol by selecting the button 
>below.



>You must select one of the options below to continue.
>Content Filtering
>[ ] I have my own content filtering arrangements
>[ ] Please provide me with Cyber Patrol
>Please select an option before continuing.

Nunja. In Down Under darf sich anscheinend jeder selbst um seine Zensur 
kümmern...


Lieben Gruß,

Michael