anyuser
11-07-2009, 06:56 AM
Toothpaste is the latest weapon mobilised to fight against the Federal Government's plan to censor the internet.
Online activist group GetUp, which has already run ads slamming the internet filtering policy, today launched a new campaign - Censordyne - a parody ad playing on the Sensodyne brand of toothpaste.
Censordyne promises to offer "unproven, ineffective relief from internet nasties", protection "against fast internet" and a "fresh multimillion-dollar flavour".
The campaign comprises a parody website and a short ad that GetUp plans to run on every domestic Qantas flight into Canberra in August, around the first sitting week of Parliament.
Cont: Censordyne: net censoring gets a toothpasting (http://www.slyck.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=47905) .
Way to go Aussies!!
Online activist group GetUp, which has already run ads slamming the internet filtering policy, today launched a new campaign - Censordyne - a parody ad playing on the Sensodyne brand of toothpaste.
Censordyne promises to offer "unproven, ineffective relief from internet nasties", protection "against fast internet" and a "fresh multimillion-dollar flavour".
The campaign comprises a parody website and a short ad that GetUp plans to run on every domestic Qantas flight into Canberra in August, around the first sitting week of Parliament.
Cont: Censordyne: net censoring gets a toothpasting (http://www.slyck.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=47905) .
Way to go Aussies!!