04.02 am, Wednesday February 15 2012

Conroy slams internet enemies report

19:00 AEDT Mon Mar 15 2010
VIEWS: 0
| FLOCKS: 0
| comments0 comments so far
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has rejected a report listing Australia as an internet enemy.

Also on
pig out payMan makes over $200k eating bay ripperWaterspout strikes land pool ringGold medallist's podium proposal pub attackMan cut with chainsaw revealedWhat your date says about you in picsPost-baby body bounce-backs

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has hit back at a new report listing Australia as a potential internet enemy.

Press freedom advocacy group Reporters without Borders released their Enemies of the Internet report last Friday, to coincide with World Day Against Cyber Censorship.

It found Australia should be kept "under surveillance" for signs that internet freedom may soon be curbed.

The federal government wants all internet service providers to ban refused classification material hosted on overseas servers.

Senator Conroy said listing Australia as a country that may be an "enemy of the internet" - alongside South Korea, Turkey and Russia - showed Reporters without Borders were seriously mislead about what Labor wanted to do.

"What we have indicated we will block is refused classification content," he told parliament on Monday.

"Material that is not currently available in a newsagent, in a bookstore, on a DVD, at the movies or on television.

"Material like child pornography, pro-rape websites, pro-bestiality websites and material of that nature."

Senator Conroy disputed that he ever dismissed critics of his plan as advocates of child pornography.

He said the material cited by Reporters Without Borders had been supplied by the group Electronic Frontiers Australia who had been challenged publicly to produce a quote where that was said.

"I challenge each and every one of you to come up with such a quote, because it does not exist," he said.

"Electronic Frontiers Australia have one of the most disgraceful misinformation campaigns and have misled Australians."

 
Adele at the Grammys (AAP)'Grammy bounce'What's the award worth to the winning artist's earnings? Joey Chestnut (ninemsn)Pig out pay VIDEO: Eating earns Joey Chestnut over $200k a year. Podium proposal VIDEO: Swimmer pops question on stage after race win. Zoo love VIDEO: Ram and deer to wed on Valentine's Day. A young avalanche survivor.Lone survivor VIDEO: Girl pulled from rubble 10 hours after quake. A US judge dozes in court.Dozing in court VIDEO: US judge caught sleeping behind the bench.

Most popular

 Teen model 'sorry' for racist Facebook postsA Darwin teen model who has been disqualified from a 'Grid Girls' competition over a racist comment on her Facebook page says she did not realise her comments would be such a big deal.
 Footage emerges of brawl that led to drowningDramatic footage has emerged of the violent brawl that led to the drowning of a young Sydney man at Darling Harbour on Sunday.
 Sydney boy dies after being hit by P-platerAn eight-year-old boy has died after being run down by a P-plate driver outside a Sydney school.
 Woman in custody after missing kids foundTwo children taken from the NSW central coast have been found safe in the ACT after a member of the public alerted police.
 WA woman jailed for laundering $100,000A woman who laundered more than $100,000 stolen from Perth's Curtin University has been sentenced to 18 months in jail.
 Sydney school 'devastated' by boy's deathA school operated by the Exclusive Brethren says it is devastated by the death of a Year 3 student after he was hit by a car driven by another student.
 US swimmer's surprise medal stand proposalA US Olympic swimmer stunned his girlfriend when he dropped to his knee on the medal stand and proposed to her just moments after he won gold at a swim meet.
 Magda Szubanski tells the world she is gayFilm and TV star Magda Szubanski has gone on national television to tell Australia she is gay.
 Woman, 86, dies after Landcruiser hits herA woman has died after being hit by a car when crossing the road in southern NSW.
 Victorian hit-and-run victim diesA young woman has died after she was hit by a car at Somerville, southeast of Melbourne.
advertisement
Be our fan on Facebook
Most Recommended
You need the latest version of Flash Player.
Enjoy the most vivid content on the web
Watch video without extra features
Interact with applications on your favourite sites
Upgrade now

page complete