04-24-2024, 07:14 PM
That's the story about Kiwi Farms and New Zealand. They wanted Null to turn over information on all users so they could decide if they wanted to prosecute them for visiting a website that hosted the banned streamed footage of the Christchurch shooting. Amusingly nobody there suggested throwing Null in prison for this unlike one of the richest men in the world, they only wanted to target the actual citizens of their country.
Australia (and presumably New Zealand, they're often similar in these regards) literally has a government agency that decides what websites can be viewed in the country. There's no due process involved and they often even refuse to explain why you're banned or how you got banned. Most Commonwealth countries have no presumption against prior restraint.
Australia (and presumably New Zealand, they're often similar in these regards) literally has a government agency that decides what websites can be viewed in the country. There's no due process involved and they often even refuse to explain why you're banned or how you got banned. Most Commonwealth countries have no presumption against prior restraint.