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Censorship

Submission + - Wikileaks pages banned in Australia (wikileaks.org) 1

cpudney writes: "The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has added several Wikileaks pages to its controversial blacklist. The blacklisted pages contain Denmark's list of banned websites. Simply linking to addresses in ACMA's blacklist attracts an $11,000 per-day fine as the hosts of the popular Australian broadband forum, Whirlpool, discovered last week when they published a forum post that linked to an anti-abortion web-site recently added to ACMA's blacklist. The blacklist is secret, immune to FOI requests and forms the basis of the Australian government's proposed mandatory ISP-level Internet censorship legislation. Wikileaks' response to notification of the blacklisting states: "The first rule of censorship is that you cannot talk about censorship.""
HP

Submission + - HP launches FOSSology open source tracking tool (fossology.org)

cpudney writes: "Computerworld UK reports that Hewlett-Packard has launched the FOSSology Project, whose mission, according to the FOSSology web-site, is to build a community to facilitate the study of Free and Open Source Software by providing free data analysis tools. The first such tool reports how an open source project is licensed. Rather than simply collecting a project's advertised license, the tool analyzes all of the source-code for a given project and reports all of the licenses being used, based on the license declarations and tell-tale phrases that identify software licensing. Video demonstrating the tool applied to abiword is available. The FOSSology source-code is licensed under GPLv2."

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