Just when you thought that our rabid ALP MPs could not get any lower BLAM BLAM - Conroy and Krudd come up with a policy that towers over their Chinese-style Internet Filter. Conroy's new policy push makes it mandatory for Australian ISPs and telecommunication providers archive and make available log files that identify what websites you visit, who you call on your phone, who you email and more!
Here are some tit bits for you nipple fondlers:
Article 5.1 specifies that internet service providers (ISPs) must retain "data necessary to trace and identify the source of a communication concerning internet access, internet email and internet telephony".
Clause 5.1.b.2.ii of the directive also requires ISPs to record the full name and address of anybody you email or call. Yes, seriously.
The way I read it these corrupt bastards want full access to the connections of all of their enemies.
Let's hope this craving for absolute power brings them down before they can implement this shite otherwise I am out of here.
Do I want corrupt ALP ministers and subsequently Liberal ministers having access to my circle of friends?
No I do not.
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Man in the Street
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| I disagree. The internet is a deep, dark, dank cesspool of depravity and nonsense (eg XenoxNews.com). We, the common man and his children, need to be protected from the sharks and perverts that haunt it's virtual realm. Not only should the Government have access to everyone's internet communications; they should publish the raunchiest and most misleading email missives in our daily papers. It is only with the strong spotlight of publicity can we stop the perversion of our natural order by the unnatural world of the Internet. |
Gormless from the Old Folks Home
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Why not publish your real name and address then Mr Cockchafer? Well, it doesn't matter, If the ALP get in again for the next term you won't have to worry as this info relating to your every website visit, comment, sms, phone call and email will be accessable by virtually anyone. (especially by those who live in the 'deep, dark, dank cesspool of depravity' like conroy and his branch stacking mentors) |
Digger
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Herr Fucknuckle
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Pelican
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"Currently, companies that provide customers with a connection to the internet don't retain or log subscriber's private web browsing history unless they are given an interception warrant by law enforcement, usually approved by a judge. It is only then that companies can legally begin tapping a customer's internet connection." http://www.zdnet.com.au/govt-w...303785.htm |
Ricardovitz
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Y'all is too wrung up 'bout this. Tain't nothn. What is you people so scared 'bout? All's you gotta do is speak thar truth, like me, Ricardovitz, and God 'll judge you in his time. I live ware no Aussie gooberment stooge is gonna ever git to me. And, if'n some Aussie gooberment interdnet po-po thinks he's a gonna tell me this nor that and what I can and cain't say, then I reckon he aught to give it his best wack. Cuz, this here 'ol boy is gonna keep sayin it thar way it is. Thar mud-colored, ape-like animals of this here world need to be ignored and silenced. Jest a bunch of chimp-chatter gummin up my ears. Y'all can start by muzzlin that thar king-chimp Barakmed Obama. "n then yer boy Rudd - he need to be shouted down so's none of his commie mudfolk-lovin jibber jabber git ta puttin a hurtin on folks ears 'n common sense. What we need is folks who knows how to make examples of this here kinda trash. Like that squirll-monkey Nelson Mandella - Cain't understand nothin he says noways, but I reckon it minds me of the jibber-jabber'n of a Downs-Syndrom kid born of a drunkin whore when he's gittin his head curb-stommped by nayborhood bullies. Screeeeechin and screammmmin jibbajabbajibbajabba googlygoo nignignig nokaroooooo. |
To Ricardomouse
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Pelican
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"There was more material in a data set the Attorney-General's Department gave telecommunications companies that the source found a "bit frightening". "They want allied personal information with that account, including, [the department] said, passport numbers." "Why the hell an ISP would ask anybody for a passport number is beyond me," the source said. "And I am not aware of any telephony requirements that ask for passport details. "So they're asking for all details of the customer that we would hold on record, which includes anything, like multiple email addresses." http://www.zdnet.com.au/inside...303862.htm |
Ricardovitz
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I ain't git nothin - you gooberment stooge! You gooberment boys got all what ya need ta come'n find me. Jest a fair warnin fer all you Aussie gooberment boys who dern't know nothing 'bout nothin: 1. "NO TRESPASSING" is Anglish fer "that thar boolit proof gooberment vest ain't stoppin my steel-core .308 boolits, boy. 2. "NO TRESSPASSING" is Anglish fer "snoopers, thiefs, 'n beggers is what my hounds call dog food". 3. "KEEP OUT" is Anglish fer "git off my property or git shot full 'o holes. 4. "REBEL FLAG" is Anglish fer "Yankee go home 'er be my next danglin Christmas Tree decoration" |
Its all up side down I tell you
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"A Coalition government will not introduce a mandatory ISP level filter. We will instead implement practical and effective measures to enhance online safety and security including PC-based filters for families. Labor's plan is flawed and will not work, and we will have a different and better approach." http://www.zdnet.com.au/coalit...305042.htm |
ADDC
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Goes to show that the ALP are further right wing than the freakin' liberals. We need a new party. Bring on the ADDC |
Punter Percy
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| Forget that mob. get with the strength: http://www.xenoxnews.com/Oz-Po...party.html |
I'm a monkey!
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Nothing surprising here. What does one expect of a semi literate ALP branch stacker? "According to Pipe Networks founder Bevan Slattery, the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy formed its fibre-to-the-home plan on a metaphorical island consisting of the minister, the department and consultants." He said the proposal was created in a "closed loop of people who have to have little-to-no experience in deploying networks". PIPE Networks owns and operates Australia's largest internet exchange. Pipe were voted '2006 Carrier of the Year' by the Australian Telecommunications Users Group (ATUG) and their Dark Fibre product was voted 'Best Communications Solution - Large Business'. Full article: Conroy ignored industry on NBN: Slattery |
WELL I'LL BE FUCKED WITH A FUCK STICK IN THE EAR
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Our very own Dullard has upgraded her buddy in branch stacking Doltroy's portfolio to include: "Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Digital Productivity". A pundit posting to a zdnet article about this new position commented: "sounds like he's going to be Chief Nose Picker" Happy to endorse this new title! "Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Digital Productivity" aka "Chief Nose Picker" Like it centurion; like it! |
Raging Ronin
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