On Sat, 2016-08-13 at 10:07 +1000, Tom Worthington wrote: > Chen, P. J. (2000). Australia's online censorship regime: the > Advocacy > Coalition Framework and governance compared. Retrieved from > https://minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au/bitstream/handle/11343/38780/65 > 881_00000240_01_AOCR.pdf?sequence=1#page=194
I didn't know this document existed, and have long forgotten most of the events mentioned. I have not forgotten meeting Gary Humphries, though - a very positive event as it turned out; a classic case of the right people at the right time. Nor have I forgotten the radio interview where I met Alan Wakeley, spokesperson for the Religious Alliance Against Pornography. Chen writes: "The RAAP, however, was one of the few religious organisations involved in the debate to form contacts with members of the industry community, having dialogues with both the ACS (via Tom Worthington) and PC Users Group (via Karl Auer). These contacts were not sustained, however, because of the lack of time Alan Wakeley, as the sole Australian member of the RAAP, could put into the unsupported issue [...]" Perhaps that is the reason, for his part, that Mr Wakeley did not seek further contact with me. For my part, after meeting him once I would have done all in my power to avoid ever meeting him again. Regards, K. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer ([email protected]) http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer http://twitter.com/kauer389 GPG fingerprint: E00D 64ED 9C6A 8605 21E0 0ED0 EE64 2BEE CBCB C38B Old fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4 _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
