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ACMA black list release prompts website take downThis entry was posted on Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 at 5:01 pm and is filed under General, ISP and Telco Law, IT Law. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
German domain name regulator, DENIC, has taken down the popular website www.wikileaks.de shortly after it published ACMA’s internet filtering trial black list. Recent reports have emerged of the ACMA internet filtering trial black list having been published on different websites, potentially compromising the Government’s current internet filtering trials. One such website was www.Wikileaks.de. Wikileaks had been known for its collection of leaked documents, according to ARS Technica:
ARS Technica have also reported that German police raided the residence of the German domain name registrant Theodor Reppe who denies any involvement in the posting of leaked documents. The raids are reported to have come shortly after the ACMA blacklist was published. It is unknown at this stage, what involvement if any, ACMA had in closing down this website. Another mirror site of wikileaks.de, which is hosted on a different domain, still shows links to different versions of what they claim is the secret ACMA black list. Tags: ACMA, internet censorship, internet filtering, IT Law, IT Lawyers, telecommunications law Leave a Reply |
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