ISPs in AU and NZ start censoring the internet without legal precedent

Posted on Mar 18, 2019 by Caleb Chen
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Several websites including Voat, ZeroHedge, Archive.is, LiveLeak, and others have been blocked in Australia and New Zealand in direct contravention to civil liberties that citizens are supposed to have. The biggest of these internet providers, Telstra, has published a blog post defending their censorship action – even acknowledging that free speech has been sacrificed by company decision:

“We appreciate that it is necessary to ensure free speech is carefully balanced against protecting the community – but with these sites continuing to host disturbing content we feel it is the right thing to do to block them.”

In fact, some of the blocked sites have been unfairly lambasted in mainstream media as “refusing” to take down offending material. Let’s be clear, each and every one of the blocked websites operates lawfully – that includes removing illegal material when requested. These internet service providers (ISPs) in Australia and New Zealand have taken it upon themselves to play judge, jury, and executioner in their condemnation of these websites and their visitors just for exercising free speech.

In New Zealand, mobile internet service providers take it upon themselves to enact censorship

Starting over the weekend, Spark NZ, Vodafone NZ, and Vocus NZ were the three New Zealand ISPs that have taken it upon themselves to block these sites. On their part, the ISPs and smartphone network providers are claiming that these are only temporary blocks. Temporary blocks that have lasted multiple days – more than long enough to change people’s’ browsing habits. Even the perpetrators of this censorship are aware how unprecedented it is. Geoff Thorn, a chief executive at New Zealand Telecommunications Forum (TCF), commented to CIO:

“This is an unprecedented move by the telecommunications industry, but one that they all agree is necessary.”

CIO additionally confirmed that the ISPs are working together to ban the same sites.

In Australia, censorship also happens at the whim of the internet providers

Unsurprisingly, the over-reactive censorship has even started spreading around the world. Starting Monday the 18th, Telstra and Vodafone in Australia have also implemented these blocks network wide – that means even the many Australians using Vodafone reseller networks are affected by Vodafone’s censorship decisions. Of course, Facebook is not one of the sites that has been blocked.

https://twitter.com/James23235689/status/1107657943678279680

Vodafone has even confirmed that they were told to place the blocks, and they will remove the blocks when they are “advised” that the illegal content has been removed.

Censoring free speech is never “the right thing to do”

The internet providers in Australia and New Zealand are sliding down an incredibly slippery slope against free speech. Previously, in Australia and other parts of the world like Russia and Philippines, ISPs would not censor access to websites unless clearly told to by the government. The precedent that internet providers can decide when to start blocking sites seemingly arbitrarily has now both been set and abused… All in the name of “doing the right thing.”

Simply put: It’s not the right thing to do. Free speech is an absolute concept and by that virtue alone – this is not the right thing to do.

A full list of blocked websites can be found below:

Please let us know in the comments below if any blocked websites are missing from this list.

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67 Comments

  1. frank

    this isn’t about removing free speech, it’s about removing hate, racism and bigotry. The sites you listed all encourage these things and were all happily sharing video footage of the terrorist attack that took 50 lives here in New Zealand.
    Once they removed the video in question they were no longer blocked.

    Also, nobody I know here in NZ gives a damn that those sites are blocked.

    5 years ago
    1. not really anonymous

      This is just factually wrong and sickening on so many levels. The worst part is this is the spoon-fed mainstream opinion. The list only grows from here and yes they are still blocked. Censorship across the west is ramping up at a crazy rate in the past few years and especially the past few months. E.g. Just yesterday Tommy Robinson was effectively deplatformed and censored off his last mainstream platform youtube, god forbid you realise he’s not actually a neo-Nazi or whatever they depict him as or learn anything from discussion in the comments! Alternative to youtube – BitChute? BLOCKED. Funny how individuals and platforms that expose the corrupt establishment and/or advocate for free speech, liberty, truth and critical thinking are targeted most by the establishment/corporate media and their braindead minions and ‘progressives’.

      They want to make it so you can only get information from MSM and social media (most net users are centralized on these platforms) which is increasingly becoming an extension of mainstream leftist garbage from the US and if you have dissenting opinion you will be buried by ‘lack of likes’ on echo-chambers, doxxed, threatened, defamed, blacklisted, labelled as ‘alt-right nazi’ or face legal repurcussions for wrong-think a.k.a. offensive & hateful speech.

      5 years ago
  2. P. Lev

    I think this post is illegitimate because in a free economy companies should be able to do what they want. People can show their disagreement by changing to another company but should not ask the government to intervene. That’s how the world works. Grow up. Don’t force your ideals over others. Those ISPs didn’t block naive websites, they are free to allow people use the net the way they want it and I think that liberals tend to think that they should control the way companies work. Your approach threatens my freedom. So back off.

    5 years ago
  3. Matt

    It’s not free speech that’s being censored. It is the natural right of enquiry. These sites have their right to publish content. But it is still accesible. What is happening here in NZ is a coverup for a real life drill one that echoes 9/11.

    5 years ago
  4. geoffrey tonnet

    Communist Scumbags What are they trying to hide

    5 years ago
  5. CBD

    Free speech free thoughts
    Free air
    Free water

    5 years ago