The owner of Encyclopaedia Dramatica, the website which has been on Australia's Human Rights Commission's list for posting racist content, has said that the offensive content will not be removed from the site.
The American site's owner, Joseph Evers, wrote in his blog that his website, Encyclopaedia Dramatica, will "never be censored in any way".
The letter by AHRC accuses Evers, who is the ED's largest shareholder, of breaching the Australian Racial Discrimination Act. The letter by AHRC reads that it had received 20 complaints about the site, after it posted an article about aborigines.
Though the website is hosted in the United States, which offers freedom of speech by law, the AHRC has insisted that the site needs to take Australian law into consideration as well, as content that can be read and viewed in Australia, is considered to have been published in the country, thereby violating its laws.
Earlier this year, Google removed the said article from its Australian search results. Joseph Evers, commented about Google's stand in his blog, writing, "This was right after Google had done a large amount of grandstanding about fighting Chinese censorship, which proves they're a bunch of spineless hypocrites".












