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Tuesday, 16th February 2010

Australia: Close the Books on Internet Filtering & Core Principles for Effective Action for a Safer Internet

From the Article:

The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), has joined with Google, Inspire Foundation and Yahoo to express opposition to the mandatory ISP filter.

In a joint statement released to the public, the groups said a mandatory filter would cover too many topics, potentially block content with a strong or educational value, and give people a false sense of security.

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According to ALIA executive director, Sue Hutley, the body has held a position against Internet filtering since the World Wide Web was born.

“We’ve been discussing this issue for decades now,” she said. “It really does go back to the core values of libraries and library staff, which is against censorship and freedom of access to information.

“It is not for library staff and it is certainly not for anyone in a democracy to determine what is appropriate – it is not up to us to judge.”

But despite the long held view, Hutley acknowledged there were boundaries of morality even ALIA agreed should never be crossed.

“We definitely want to see a more transparent system of classification of material other than child protection/child pornography,” she said. “We are definitely against illegal materials relating to children.”

Hutley called for more freedom in accessing a wide range of topics and said restricting them from general access would hurt both Australian users and researchers.

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“Libraries actually represent 12 million users…they are very well aware of the public’s view against censorship,” she said. “What we’re hoping to do is work with them on a suitable adjustment to the proposed legislation that can mean that we aren’t going to be listed as a country that is undergoing a censorship regime.”

ARN contacted the office of Minister Conroy but did not receive a response by time of publication

Source: ARN

See Also: Access the Full Text of ALIA's "Core Principles for Effective Action for a Safer Internet" (HTML or PDF (1 Page)

Source: Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA)


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