FC: Singapore orders political websites to register with government

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Wed Jul 11 2001 - 21:54:35 PDT

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    [I wrote this article before seeing the mail from the Singapore government 
    to one political site. Note the site, sintercom, is not set up by political 
    candidates -- it is intended for political discussions, much like Politech 
    or Slashdot. See the text below. --Declan]
    
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    http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,44866,00.html
    
        Slinging Shots at Singapore
        By Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
        2:00 a.m. July 9, 2001 PDT
    
        SAN MATEO, California -- Singapore's most twisted, droll and insanely
        popular humor site launched quietly enough last year after one of its
        editors got dumped from a dying Internet company in the United States.
    
        "I was in a failed dot-com, and I was trying to figure out what to do
        after that," said Singapore expatriate K.K. Cheong, editor of
        TalkingCock. "A bunch of us got together and started brainstorming and
        decided that what Singapore really needs is a real humor magazine.
        Something edgy."
    
        One year later, TalkingCock has become the country's equivalent of The
        Onion or MadCowCulture -- a smart, savvy, and occasionally raunchy
        humor zine that delights in poking fun at Singaporean culture and
        politics.
    
        Some recent headlines include an undeniably funny mock interview with
        President Bush, an article entitled "Singapore's Worst Job Revealed:
        Wanking Elephants," and a report on helpful civil servants offering to
        impregnate Singaporean wives who have difficulty conceiving a child.
    
        [...]
    
        The Singapore Straits-Times reported last month that in
        addition to regulating how political parties may use the Web, the
        government also wants to enforce "responsible use" of the Internet by
        news organizations. ...
    
        A Singapore government source who is familiar with TalkingCock said on
        Wednesday it was too soon to tell how worried the site's writers
        should be.
    
        "It would be going after the content and not specific websites," said
        the source, who did not want to be identified. "It would not be the
        case that TalkingCock.com by its very nature would be subject to
        regulation. It would depend on its content."
    
        [...]
    
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    [This letter has been retyped from postal mail and is provided to me by a 
    very reliable source. sintercom.org is not related to talkingcock.com other 
    than they share a similar user base and both openly discuss issues about 
    Singaporean life, making them something of a rarity. (sintercom is more 
    serious and talkingcock is purely satire.) The sintercom editors are now 
    reportedly considering options such as moving the site offshore, saying 
    that an earlier legal exemption still applies, or allowing the Singapore 
    government to censor whatever they like and replacing deleted content with 
    a big "CENSORED BY SBA" logo. --Declan]
    
    
    7 July 2001
    
    Dear Mr Tan and Ms Goh
    
    Registration of Website - Sintercom
    
    1. We note that your website www.sintercom.org engages in the propagation,
    promotion and discussion of political issues relating to Singapore.
    
    2. Please be informed that under the Singapore Boradcasting Authority (class
    Licence) Notification 1996, any body of persons engaged in the propagation,
    promotion or discussion of political issues relating to Singapore on the
    Internet is required to register with the Authority.
    
    3. Please complete the enclosed registration form B and form B2, and return
    the completed forms to me within 14 days fromthe date of this letter.
    
    4. Do feel free to call me at 837 9385 should you have any queries.
    
    Thank you.
    
    Yours sincerely
    
    Paglar Yvonne Ann (Ms)
    Management executive (new media policy)
    for Chief executive officer
    SBA
    
    
    
    [Form B is entitled: Political parties ergistered in Singapre OR 
    individuals/groups/organisations/corporations providing political or
    religious content]
    
    [Form B2 is a declaration: site agrees to accept full responsibility for the
    content on the abovementioned website, including the content of discussion
    groups carried on it.] 
    
    
    
    
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