Online Electioneering
A Straits Times reporter asked me a bunch of questions over email. Here are the questions and the answers, in case you don't read it verbatim in the Straits Times.
What's the site about, and what sort of content do you intend to run for GE2006?
The site is about free speech for Singaporeans. The content we run would be based on what our columnists write. If they choose to write abt GE2006, then that would be what the site would have.
Have you read about the electioneering rules for online content/sites?
No I havenÂ’t, and IÂ’m not interested.
Have you already registered with MDA?
No.
If yes, did you do it yourself, or did the MDA ask you to do so, and when was this?
N.A.
If not, has the MDA approached you to register?
No they havenÂ’t.
If so, what was the reason they asked you to do so?
N.A.
Would you/are you registering?
No.
What would dissuade you from registering, eg, giving information about yourself, fees, procedures, etc.?
WhatÂ’s the point of registering? Would it help me run my site better? Or would it go against what my site aims to do, which is to provide free speech?
Do you already host any audio/video files on the site?
No.
If not, are you planning to run stuff like political audio or video of rallies, etc?
If the columnists do.
If you are, do you know that this would break the electioneering laws?
Indeed? Ok then, maybe we should upload videos to Google Video or YouTube then? Which one do you suggest?
Are you concerned that government/MDA might come after you then?
Not if itÂ’s hosted by Google Video, right? Or YouTube.
What's your name, age, and what do you do? [if you aren't keen to give me your name, at least, your age and occupation then?]
Sorry! Nice try though.
You can find more of such articles in this interesting site
http://www.newsintercom.org/For those of you who are fedup with too much censorship here, suggest you can go to this site or singabloodypore to put your views without the interference from moderators.