Racist groups are often internationally organised and the Internet is a global communication system.Racist groups do not usually have access to the regular mass media.According to several theorists, the nature of the Internet makes it a particularly valuable tool for racist groups because: The Internet is increasingly used by racist groups to disseminate racist ideology, as well as to communicate to, organise and mobilize members and raise finances through the sale of racist merchandise.
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The terms 'racism' or 'racist' are used to denote an attitude of racial superiority that may be considered offensive by many people, but which may nevertheless be lawful in Australia. By contrast, terms such as 'racism' and 'racist material' do not indicate any assessment of the lawfulness or otherwise of the conduct. The term 'racial vilification' is used to denote racially offensive communication and actions that are prohibited under state or federal law in Australia. The term 'racial hatred' is used in this paper to describe communication that is unlawful under the Racial Discrimination Act 1975. The web addresses or names of the racist sites sampled are not included so as to avoid inadvertently publicising these groups.
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It illustrates the types of Internet material that are of concern to racial equality and human rights groups in this country and the international community. This paper examines the problem of racism on the Internet or "cyber-racism".
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Race Discrimination Unit, HREOC, October 2002 Contentsġ.3 Racist Music: Publication, Merchandising and Recruitmentġ.5 Interactive Mediums: Emails, Chat-rooms and Discussion-groups Introduction