As we reported a few weeks ago, Australia has passed a dreadful „anti-terror“ law that not only allows the authorities to monitor the entire Internet in that country with a single warrant, but also threatens 10 years of jail time for anyone who „recklessly“ discloses information that relates to a „special intelligence operation.“ But what exactly will that mean in practice? Elizabeth Oshea, writing in the Overland journal, has put together a great article fleshing things out. Here‘s her introduction: