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		<title>ACMA forces Electronic Frontiers to remove Politcal link</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Common sense Aussies should be outraged by the Australian Communications and Media Authority&#8217;s (ACMA) heavy handed&#160;ultimatum that&#8217;s forcing Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) to remove a link to an abortion site from their blog. A deletion notice was issued to the EFA stating that if they&#160;did not to remove the respective link by 6pm on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P mce_keep="true">Common sense Aussies should be outraged by the Australian Communications and Media Authority&#8217;s (ACMA) heavy handed&nbsp;ultimatum that&#8217;s forcing Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) to remove a link to an abortion site from their blog.</P><BR><br />
<P mce_keep="true">A deletion notice was issued to the EFA stating that if they&nbsp;did not to remove the respective link by 6pm on the following business day they would face $11,000 in fines per day as a consequence. The ACMA ruled that the content on the website was R18+ prohibited content.</P><BR><br />
<P mce_keep="true">A representative of the EFA &#8216;Colin Jacobs&#8217; said that Australians should be alarmed at this action considering the principles involved. He stated that the link is part of a political discussion about the merits of Internet censorship and that there was never any suggestion that the Australian Government would seek to block political content.</P><BR><br />
<P mce_keep="true">This action by the ACMA is sure to raise concern and argumentation&nbsp;over the legitimacy of what should be, and shouldn&#8217;t be classed as inappropriate content, especially if it has any political agenda.</P><BR></p>
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