Posted by Nathanael Boehm on June 16th, 2008 in General, Government and Government 2.0, OpenAustralia, Rights and Censorship
OpenAustralia is a site that aggregates House of Representatives debates with data about the Members of the House of Reps and presents it in a way that makes it easy to see what debates your Member in your electorate is participating, what they’re saying.
Tags: Australia, beta, community, discrimination, freedom, matthewlandauer, OpenAustralia, opengovernment, politics, project, rights, speech, theyworkforyou
Posted by Nathanael Boehm on June 11th, 2008 in Conversation and Collaboration, General, Rights and Censorship, Social Networks
The indignation of the suppression of freedom that you can’t even say “Well done Team Member 1″ on your own personal blog.
Tags: AOC, blogging, communication, freedom, media, olympics, rights, speech
Posted by Nathanael Boehm on May 12th, 2008 in General, Music and Audio Engineering, Rights and Censorship
Jared Madden and Adam Purcell, two guys from Newcastle Australia, have set up a site tune-out.com in response to the Australian music industry’s documentary Australian Music In Tune.
Tags: Australia, australianmusicindustry, campaign, documentary, intune, music, musicindustry, recordlabels, tunein, tuneout