No Clean Feed campaign
Not even five minutes of link-hopping from an entry on Antony Loewenstein’s blog website uncovered the following Australian blogs and websites engaged in the same good fight as Estate Number Five:
gatewatching
investigativeblog.net
Produsage.org
No Clean Feed
This is just a brief indication of how vibrant and active the Australian blogosphere really is, but the No Clean Feed campaign, which is urging the Australian federal government to desist from implementing mandatory internet filtering, is certainly an initiative in the blogosphere that might result in some serious action. We’ll will be watching in the coming months.
I signed the petition, after a brief moral dilemma. An entry on my other blog, Something Something Something Something, explains how I resolved that dilemma if you’re interested. If not, the information on the No Clean Feed website is concise and clear so that you can make your own judgement call.
Apart from the petition, there are letter templates for emails to the relevant ministers and advice on contact your Internet Service Providers.
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