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On the Death of the Clean Feed
So yes, I'm obviously pleased as punch that the cards have lined up just so in order to stop the government from continuing with the Clean Feed.
But I have one, teensy little question.
Why, pray tell, did it have to take an unholy alliance of Liberals and Greens and Xenophon to put this thing down?
The government's own feasibility reports showed that in order to do what the government wanted, it would have to slow down Internet access in Australia by an absurd amount, and even then wouldn't even kill the main distribution channels by which the offending material gets shared on.
But they kept going on regardless.
No poll on the Clean feed from anyone showed a majority of Australians supported it. Huge swaths of child-rights groups, censorship groups, technology groups, citizens groups and other special interest groups were yelling at the government that they were doing it wrong.
But they kept going on regardless.
At every single step, the government was told "This Is Wrong, It Will Not Work, Don't Do This", and yet at every step they kept going.
What. The. Hell.
But I have one, teensy little question.
Why, pray tell, did it have to take an unholy alliance of Liberals and Greens and Xenophon to put this thing down?
The government's own feasibility reports showed that in order to do what the government wanted, it would have to slow down Internet access in Australia by an absurd amount, and even then wouldn't even kill the main distribution channels by which the offending material gets shared on.
But they kept going on regardless.
No poll on the Clean feed from anyone showed a majority of Australians supported it. Huge swaths of child-rights groups, censorship groups, technology groups, citizens groups and other special interest groups were yelling at the government that they were doing it wrong.
But they kept going on regardless.
At every single step, the government was told "This Is Wrong, It Will Not Work, Don't Do This", and yet at every step they kept going.
What. The. Hell.
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Follow the money
After the election, it turns out there's two lists, one for Moral Police you could opt out of, and one for 'illegal' items. Want to bet that 'illegal' for the most part in this case means "bittorrenting tv shows/movies"?
I'm seeing a situation where ARIA and similar folks are pushing the Rudd government hard to go ahead with their plans. They have the motive and the cash.
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Although I did find it eeenteresting when I read this in a SMH article:
I mean, we know that the Labor Right is in control of government at the moment... Is this someone in Labor trying to go covert moral guardian? That might explain the zealousness of the project. But that alone doesn't seem to cover it...
Re: Follow the money
I suspect the Opposition have a policy already for this, and are better off maintaining that position in the light of all the hostility.
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Copyright lobbyists have a pretty strong influence, it's pretty scary in the US, and how they influenced pulling down of thepiratebay for a short time without legal jurisdiction.
Ugh. Good riddance to the no clean feed. I can stop papering my local cafe now.