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Anidav posted:I remember when the ALP opposition promised to abolish the TTCC and demilitarize Translink Cops. Now they're in Government and nothing has changed. Jeez dude, how many meetings do think they can have in a day. poo poo takes time.
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open24hours posted:Conroy finally getting what he wants. oh no!
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 02:06 |
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The ALP are pretty much giving the LNP a blank cheque on this legislation.
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white mans burping posted:pretty much this whole thread mate I turn 30 this year, definitely not considered a Baby Democrat though - Young Dems is for the 18ish set getting their first real taste of politics. I did some how-to-vote-ing yesterday and my back and ankles are making me pay for it, let me tell you.
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Murodese posted:The ALP are pretty much giving the LNP a blank cheque on this legislation. ALP get the best of both worlds. LNP goes through the pain of negotiating this with industry, and when the ALP get back in next year they will pare it back to something more comfortable while leaving the bulk of it in place, in the name of "restoring the balance".
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Why would they bother paring it back when they want it to happen and they're getting almost no blowback for letting it happen?
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PaletteSwappedNinja posted:Why would they bother paring it back when they want it to happen and they're getting almost no blowback for letting it happen? Politics. E: To be more specific, they can pare it back minimally and receive zero negative feedback from the LNP for doing so, while receiving kudos from industry and the public.
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Murodese posted:The ALP are pretty much giving the LNP a blank cheque on this legislation. Have the ALP announced that they're supporting this legislation?
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MysticalMachineGun posted:Good lord we're well on our way to a technological wasteland ruled over by Murdoch You better watch your back, Judge.
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starkebn posted:Jeez dude, how many meetings do think they can have in a day. poo poo takes time. I demand immediate action.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 02:16 |
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Glad I got an annual unlimited traffic VPN subscription last week.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 02:18 |
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Serrath posted:Have the ALP announced that they're supporting this legislation? Yes. ALP/LNP just voted down an amendment that would define "journalist" in the act
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Murodese posted:Yes. Sorry, I meant to ask if the ALP are supporting the proposal to allow judges to block webpages being introduced this week
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SadisTech posted:Glad I got an annual unlimited traffic VPN subscription last week. I'm interested in getting hooked up to one of these, is there a good guide on how to do so and what VPN's are the best to go through, on both price and service?
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Serrath posted:Sorry, I meant to ask if the ALP are supporting the proposal to allow judges to block webpages being introduced this week Oh, sorry. They haven't said anything, but given they tried to introduce similar legislation last term (and got screamed down by the LNP for it)...
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CrazyTolradi posted:I'm interested in getting hooked up to one of these, is there a good guide on how to do so and what VPN's are the best to go through, on both price and service? Torrent Freak has a great guide.
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Birb Katter posted:Torrent Freak has a great guide. With the way the bill is worded, I'm cautious to take a recommendation for what VPN to use from a torrent site. The law explicitly states that quote:The site must also be a service operating outside Australia whose "primary purpose" is to commit or facilitate copyright infringement. It also must be proven that it is facilitating an infringement in Australia. and it's not a stretch to imagine that they may ban some specific VPN services if it can be found that the primary purpose of that particular VPN is to facilitate piracy. I can't remember where I read it but I thought that Brandis already commented on the fact that the legislation will allow judges to block specific VPNs for exactly this reason.
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Serrath posted:With the way the bill is worded, I'm cautious to take a recommendation for what VPN to use from a torrent site. The law explicitly states that I guess you could setup an openvpn server yourself on AWS or something. It's just going to be a game of whack a mole trying to take vpn services down though.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 02:41 |
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From the legislationquote:115A(2) The injunction is to require the carriage service provider to take reasonable steps to disable access to the online location. " What if there are only unreasonable steps available
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 02:41 |
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Les Affaires posted:Politics. The public doesn't care and won't even notice, not even when ISPs start threatening people who torrent Expendables 4 or whatever.
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SadisTech posted:Glad I got an annual unlimited traffic VPN subscription last week. If you have an edu.au email you can sign up for this and get 100$ of credit for a VPS which you can run a VPN on. https://education.github.com/pack I would blow Dane Cook fucked around with this message at 03:01 on Mar 26, 2015 |
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George brandis is a bad egg.
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PaletteSwappedNinja posted:The public doesn't care and won't even notice, not even when ISPs start threatening people who torrent Expendables 4 or whatever. I am so looking forward to seeing the public reaction to ISPs stopping people torrenting. It will be glorious.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 02:47 |
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Les Affaires posted:I am so looking forward to seeing the public reaction to ISPs stopping people torrenting. It will be glorious. People have literally no idea about this, until suddenly all their torrent sites 404 on them. My brother claims that torrenting isn't illegal because it's freely online.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 02:54 |
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Brandis has a CIA advisor in the Senate with him. Guess we know who really wants the laws, now.
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markgreyam posted:People have literally no idea about this, until suddenly all their torrent sites 404 on them. My brother claims that torrenting isn't illegal because it's freely online. That's what makes this so good. Torrenting and downloading ~filez~ is normalised here, evidenced by our nation having one of the highest rates of unlawful downloading in the world. People think it's just an everyday part of life, so when the government wanders in and makes it illegal a whole bunch of average families will prick up and say "w-what? what the gently caress?". This is one of the reasons why laws and culture usually move closely together, because if they don't, it requires more work to make them politically acceptable. Compare this with, say, marriage equality. The movement 15 years ago was in its infancy and not particularly widespread in the population, so john howard could quite freely make a law mandating marriage between man and woman. Now, the population has moved on and said "yeah okay whatever, let's do this" and eventually we'll have no choice but to change it.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 03:03 |
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It also worked the same way with asylum seekers, once Australians were made aware of systemic human rights abuse, popular opinion shifted dramatically, ultimately leading to our progressive refugee laws today
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cpaf posted:It also worked the same way with asylum seekers, once Australians were made aware of systemic human rights abuse, popular opinion shifted dramatically, ultimately leading to our progressive refugee laws today don't you guff talk me young man
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Les Affaires posted:That's what makes this so good. Call me crazy but I'd probably prefer society to be informed up front, and while I'm at it, a unicorn that shits money It's just that the inevitable too-late post-event whining of the ignorant really grates on me, know what I mean?
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cpaf posted:It also worked the same way with asylum seekers, once Australians were made aware of systemic human rights abuse, popular opinion shifted dramatically, ultimately leading to our progressive refugee laws today Australians don't care about the welfare of people who are not them.
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Les Affaires posted:don't you guff talk me young man Seriously though it will be good to see all the sad ignorant bogans and ceaselessly apologetic libertarian nerds when Curious George and Harmless Mal won't let them access Game.of.Thrones.s05e01.PiMPJuiCE.avi or The Kendra Sunderland Library Titshow e: kingcom posted:Australians don't care about the welfare of people who are not them. Except thats not the case w/ the gay marriage analogy, where a lot of Non Gays apparently care a lot??
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How will this affect my watching of trashy English panel shows on Youtube? katlington posted:George brandis is a bad egg. open24hours fucked around with this message at 03:24 on Mar 26, 2015 |
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cpaf posted:It also worked the same way with asylum seekers, once Australians were made aware of systemic human rights abuse, popular opinion shifted dramatically, ultimately leading to our progressive refugee laws today Australians were made aware and collectively said "good".
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cpaf posted:Except thats not the case w/ the gay marriage analogy, where a lot of Non Gays apparently care a lot?? Gay couples cant have children which is good cause we're full???
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markgreyam posted:Call me crazy but I'd probably prefer society to be informed up front, and while I'm at it, a unicorn that shits money Why or how does it grate on you? If anybody you know ever says to you "Im so mad i can't torrent my fave movies now" you can always reply with the good ol' "Well at least we got rid of that dysfunctional labor mob eh?"
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 03:25 |
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how long will the system practically last when it's going to run up half a billion a year costs and keep either falling over, having security breaches or failing to gather any pertinent data? There's so much data it can't capture there is no way they're going to catch anyone worthwhile. I'm sure there will be a few trials that are crazily sensationalised to justify it though.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 03:26 |
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Also w/r/t asylum seeker policy v marriage equality policy, we could have a long boring rear end talk about Same vs Other but we don't really need to.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 03:27 |
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If Facebook Messaging is all you need to get around metadata retention, seriously, wtf?
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CrazyTolradi posted:If Facebook Messaging is all you need to get around metadata retention, seriously, wtf? Or even just iMessage, it encrypts the session and doesn't run through AU servers.
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Les Affaires posted:Why or how does it grate on you? People pay no attention to anything and then bitch and moan like all of this was completely hidden from them. Unfortunately the TV news is too busy reporting on vital stories like house fires and car accidents and their only other source of news which is what celebrities are currently doing doesn't cover actual important poo poo. Also something something reality TV I'm too tired. Disclosure: I've had a massive headache all day and I'm just whining about this poo poo because you just know it's going to cause an outcry AFTER it all goes through because no one pays attention.
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