Toothless tiger, sleeping dragon : implied freedoms, internet filters and the growing culture of internet censorship in Australia
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2009
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The internet by its very nature challenges an individual’s notions of propriety, moral acuity and social correctness. A tension will always exist between the censorship of obscene and sensitive information and the freedom to publish and/or access such information. Freedom of expression and communication on the internet is not a static concept: ‘Its continual regeneration is the product of particular combinations of political, legal, cultural and philosophical conditions’. |
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Murdoch University School of Law |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38972/1/c38972.pdf https://elaw.murdoch.edu.au/index.php/elawmurdoch/article/viewFile/23/20 Duffy, James (2009) Toothless tiger, sleeping dragon : implied freedoms, internet filters and the growing culture of internet censorship in Australia. eLaw Journal, 16(2), pp. 91-105. |
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Copyright 2009 James Duffy |
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Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180108 Constitutional Law #Internet #Censorship #Freedom of speech #Freedom of Communication #Internet Filter #Censorship #Internet regulation #Constitution |
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Journal Article |