I've annotated the DBCDE FAQ with commentary.
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Anyone wishing to prepare and publish their own annotated commentary can download a zipped version of the files and make their own edits as desired.
A blog to help inspire organized resistance to the ALP's ill-advised, counter-productive and potentially totalitarian plan to impose mandatory ISP-based filtering on all residential internet feeds by default. This is *not* about the filth they are trying to block. This is about the Orwellian mechanism they are building to do it.
I've annotated the DBCDE FAQ with commentary.
Click through the image to read more: .
Anyone wishing to prepare and publish their own annotated commentary can download a zipped version of the files and make their own edits as desired.
Highly (though not universally) recommended as a serious attempt to understand the role of pornography in contemporary Australian society, one which debunks much of the moral panic surrounding the subject.
1 comment:
"instruction in crime,"
This is in particular need of clarification.
What is "Instruction in crime"?
Would a guide to lock-picking fall under this category? Because lock-picking is a perfectly legal activity. So is hot-wiring a car, disabling an alarm system ect. There are many other activities that could be used to commit a criminal offence.
If instruction in crime is prohibited then security experts are now outlaws in Australia.
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