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A new Australian law could impose penalties on anyone who views slash fic or other (fan) media that feature fictional minors in a sexual situation. This isn't throwing out the baby with the bathwater, it's also throwing out the bath, the parents, the dog, and a couple of people who were just walking past the house.
James Welker pointed me to the original notice linked above. Dru Pagliassotti
worries about the law's impact on scholarship in Australia. An Austrialian government consultation paper has
details on the proposed internet 'filter'. The protest website
No Clean Feed explains how to take action, and indicates that the law will not only target anything that is deemed child pornography:
The category of material that has been 'refused classification' includes websites about euthanasia, controversial movies such as 'Ken Park' and 'Baise-moi', and many games that are designed for people over16 years of age.
If you don't live in Australia, you can
sign a petition or donate to No Clean Feed.