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Interview: Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales
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| 13:36 May 19, 2006 |
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Atomic chats with Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia and president of the Wikipedia Foundation.
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R18+ rating for games denied
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David Field
| 11:20 Feb 29, 2008 |
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The light at the end of the tunnel has been snuffed out. David Field explains why.
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Give us an R: Australia's little gamers are all grown up
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Sarah Stokely
| 09:45 Jan 27, 2005 |
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When two high profile titles were banned late last year, it rekindled the debate about Australia's rating system for computer games. As gamers - and the games industry - renew ...
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A History of Sex & Games
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James Matson
| 11:47 Sep 27, 2007 |
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James Matson dives headfirst into the world of sex and gaming, discovering that despite the censorship, controversy and regularly tragic game design, there’s no pulling these ...
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Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance
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Logan Booker
| 00:00 Dec 19, 2003 |
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As long as there's solid gameplay, Logan Booker doesn't mind the odd disembowelment.
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The unified colours of game censorship
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Damien Virulhapen
| 12:56 Jun 6, 2005 |
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The Office of Film and Literature Classification has ignored industry pressure for an "R" rating on violent computer games instead announcing a "unified" colour-coded sticker ...
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Alston Stays
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Senator Richard Alston will retain his position as Australia’s IT and Communications minister, despite much speculation and rumour to the contrary. ...
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You Can't do That Online
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A few short years ago there was a big stink about the Australian Federal government's amendments to the Broadcasting Services Act. All the usual arguments about freedom of ...
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Napster happenings
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There's been a whole lotta news going down over the last day or so about everyone's favourite source of Limp Bizkit MP3s, Napster. As you all know, the service has been asked ...
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Article of the Week
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Well, looks like we're renaming Friday to Linkday, but I guess I've got to give you guys something to do over the weekend while I'm relaxing with boat-drinks. This one's on the ...
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The blender’s been at it again
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The Atomic blender has been at it again in the last few days, gathering the finest news tidbits from around the Net in order to bring you a perfectly pureed blend of news ...
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French arrogance smacked down by US Judge
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‘Go suck eggs’ US federal judge Jeremy Fogel was quoted as saying, after being asked for his opinion on how the French courts would react after his landmark ruling.
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NSW Net censorship bill under review
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SA Internet censorship law looming
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Attorney General Michael Atkinson recently presented a new censorship bill to the South Australian parliament which would criminalise the act of making information available ...
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NSW Net censorship – help us stop this!
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On the 7th of November 2001, NSW Attorney-General Bob Debus presented new Internet censorship laws to the NSW parliament, as part of the
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