Australia Discussing Bad Internet Legislation
from the more-of-the-same dept
The latest in DMCA-like legislation in other countries is a proposal in Australia to make ISPs more responsible for content hosted on their servers. If the ISP is alerted to "menacing, harassing or offensive" information they host, they are required to take it down. Of course, there's no due process involved, so anyone could accuse anyone have posting "menacing, harassing or offensive" language on their website and get it taken down without question.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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There is an easy fix to this....
After getting them taken down call a local TV station and let them know that the politician's web site was taken down due to "complaints about indecent material located on the site." Because in fact that is the why it was taken down, due to complaints. Then see how long the bill stays on the books. This will best work if many people participate...
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