The owners of warnets, or internet cafes, will be required to take down the identity card details of warnet users, a new law says.
Each visitor to a warnet is meant to have his KTP data written down by the owner and submitted to the Indonesia Security Incident Response Team on Information Infrastructure (ID SIRTII), every month.
Communications and Information minister Sofyan Djalil said that the new rule would be put into force this week and that the measure was an attempt to combat online fraud such as carding, and terrorism.
He added that those warnet owners who failed to provide details of their customers would face sanctions if it were found that acts of cyber crime had been committed from their premises.
The head of the 3000 member strong Asosiasi Pengusaha Warnet Indonesia, Judith M.S, said that she supported the measure but that the procedures for submitting the information had not yet been made clear.
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Minggu, 21 November 2010
Porn Sites
Internet porn sites should be blocked by the government, say religious leaders.
Former Muhammadiyah leader Syafi'i Maarif, generally considered to be more relaxed in his understanding of Islam than the current Muhammadiyah boss, Din Syamsuddin, urges the government to take action against web porn sites.
Syafi'i Maarif.Indonesia was lagging behind its neighbours Singapore and Malaysia in the interception of internet porn, he said in Jakarta on the 20th during a discussion entitled "Peran Pemuka Agama Dalam Pengembangan Keluarga Sejahtera", or the Role of Religious Leaders in Creating Good Family Life".
He believed that porn could damage morality and increase crime rates, and that people who watched porn became only half human, morally speaking. [1]
Separately on the 21st another moderate Muslim leader, Tholchah Hasan of the Nahdlatul Ulama (PBNU), agreed, saying also that the Indonesian government had to follow the lead of Singapore and Malaysia and get tough on porn websites. Hasan said that today there were four million pornographic websites in the world, which could be accessed by children and caused untold moral damage.
Tholchah Hasan.Hasan, who was minister of religious affairs under president Abdurrahman Wahid and comes from Tuban, East Java, cited an example known to him. A 13 year old girl who had fallen pregnant told her doctor that sexual relations with her older brother had been initiated after the siblings had often seen their parents watching porno movies on DVD. [2]
Former Muhammadiyah leader Syafi'i Maarif, generally considered to be more relaxed in his understanding of Islam than the current Muhammadiyah boss, Din Syamsuddin, urges the government to take action against web porn sites.
Syafi'i Maarif.
He believed that porn could damage morality and increase crime rates, and that people who watched porn became only half human, morally speaking. [1]
Separately on the 21st another moderate Muslim leader, Tholchah Hasan of the Nahdlatul Ulama (PBNU), agreed, saying also that the Indonesian government had to follow the lead of Singapore and Malaysia and get tough on porn websites. Hasan said that today there were four million pornographic websites in the world, which could be accessed by children and caused untold moral damage.
Tholchah Hasan.
Internet Porn Censorship, & Children
Areocam on whether the state or parents have the right and responsibility to prevent children's access to pornography.
The warnet manager sits behind his desk, playing solitaire and wishing he could be somewhere else. He doesn't give a damn what his customers look at. They could be terrorists planning an attack or children looking at porn - who cares? A wage of a million rupiah a month only ensures the manager keeps everything working and collects money from customers.
Given the above scenario, typical of warnets across the country and internet cafes around the world, who do we point the finger at? The child? No, children shouldn't be made to bear the responsibilities of the world. The warnet manager? No, he or she's doing a menial job for little money and has no right to police individuals beyond taking care of the workplace. So who's left? Who didn't we mention?
Parents.
You got it, parents. Not the government, not ISPs, not anyone, except parents. Do your children have a computer or a TV in their room or do you monitor all that your children watch and browse? Will you allow your 14 year old to see a movie rated for adults only? Do you know what your children are doing now?
This abrogation of responsibility extends to all facets of life, a sickness of a pampered generation who don't have the first idea of how to think for themselves.
Every time you allow another person to determine what you can or can't see, hear, touch, taste or smell, you lose a small piece of individuality, a small piece of yourself that is gone forever.
If violence sickens you, avoid violent words and images. If sexual acts cause you moral outrage, don't watch them. If so-called blasphemous words and pictures cause your faith to waver, stay away!
Most importantly, if you are concerned about the welfare of your children, can we ask you right now to educate your kids about the world, tell them of violence and sex and religious intolerance and ensure they are equipped to deal with whatever they may encounter when you let down your guard or cannot be there to protect them.
Having said that, don't ever tell me what information I can or can't access.
Recent legislation to block access to online porn and the government's announcement last week of a "National Action Plan on Anti-Pornography Families" brings Areocam to discuss parental, as opposed to state, responsibility.
The Issue of Censorship or "Think of the children!"
Little Adik sits in the warnet. He's nine or ten years old. He's playing Counter-Strike, editing his Friendster page and chatting with his friends. He's cheerful, flush with youth and innocence. His hand slips and he accidentally clicks an ad for a dating site. On the dating site, he finds ads for porn sites. He's heard about them from his friends but has never looked at them because he knows they're bad. This time, he looks and doesn't know what to think of the images he sees. It's an Outside Context Problem for Adik. He has nothing to relate this to, he's yet to go through puberty and has no reaction to this beyond curiosity.The warnet manager sits behind his desk, playing solitaire and wishing he could be somewhere else. He doesn't give a damn what his customers look at. They could be terrorists planning an attack or children looking at porn - who cares? A wage of a million rupiah a month only ensures the manager keeps everything working and collects money from customers.
Given the above scenario, typical of warnets across the country and internet cafes around the world, who do we point the finger at? The child? No, children shouldn't be made to bear the responsibilities of the world. The warnet manager? No, he or she's doing a menial job for little money and has no right to police individuals beyond taking care of the workplace. So who's left? Who didn't we mention?
Parents.
You got it, parents. Not the government, not ISPs, not anyone, except parents. Do your children have a computer or a TV in their room or do you monitor all that your children watch and browse? Will you allow your 14 year old to see a movie rated for adults only? Do you know what your children are doing now?
This abrogation of responsibility extends to all facets of life, a sickness of a pampered generation who don't have the first idea of how to think for themselves.
Every time you allow another person to determine what you can or can't see, hear, touch, taste or smell, you lose a small piece of individuality, a small piece of yourself that is gone forever.
If violence sickens you, avoid violent words and images. If sexual acts cause you moral outrage, don't watch them. If so-called blasphemous words and pictures cause your faith to waver, stay away!
Most importantly, if you are concerned about the welfare of your children, can we ask you right now to educate your kids about the world, tell them of violence and sex and religious intolerance and ensure they are equipped to deal with whatever they may encounter when you let down your guard or cannot be there to protect them.
Having said that, don't ever tell me what information I can or can't access.
Internet Blocking & Regulation
Government efforts to regulate the internet and block access to porn websites.
Cyber Law
On 25th March a new law on information and electronic transactions (UU Informasi Transaksi Elektronik, ITE) was passed by the parliament in Jakarta. Much of the interest in it focuses on what is forbidden by the law, which is set out in Section 8, Articles 27 to 37.
Article 27:
For both articles violations of the law may lead to imprisonment of up to six years and fines up to 1 billion rupiah ($110,000).
Blocking Sites
Muhammad Nuh, the minister for Information, said three methods to block "unhealthy" (pornographic, hateful, violent) sites could be used: [1] [2]
However he says that the plan to block adult sites is more of a "moral vision" and that the government is limited in what it can do and needs the help of ISP's and internet cafe operators.
Previously Nuh had said that the new law was needed now because the government intends to massively increase the proportion of the population with internet access, particularly in villages.
Download and view UU ITE.
Internet Cafe Raids
In Bogor, West Java, policeman Subur Rahardjo says the police will routinely raid warnets, or public internet cafes, looking for people accessing porn web sites.
He says it will be part of a new campaign against social diseases such as prostitution, liquor drinking, and VCD porn films, and done in support of the the Pornography Law (UU Pornografi), and to make sure the situation was conducive for the coming gubernatorial election in West Java. [4]
And in Bojonegoro, East Java, the police and the regency government intend to coordinate efforts to deal with internet cafes that provide folders of pornographic images on their computers. There are said to be 17 warnets in Bojonegoro, and so far one of these has been caught allowing the storing of porn. [5]
Cyber Law
On 25th March a new law on information and electronic transactions (UU Informasi Transaksi Elektronik, ITE) was passed by the parliament in Jakarta. Much of the interest in it focuses on what is forbidden by the law, which is set out in Section 8, Articles 27 to 37.
Article 27:
anyone who deliberately and without rights distributes/transmits/makes accessible electronic information/electronic documents with content that
- violates decency (kesusilaan)
- involves gambling
- is libellous
- is threatening
For both articles violations of the law may lead to imprisonment of up to six years and fines up to 1 billion rupiah ($110,000).
Blocking Sites
Muhammad Nuh, the minister for Information, said three methods to block "unhealthy" (pornographic, hateful, violent) sites could be used: [1] [2]
- educate people to avoid them
- provide people with "nanny" software to block them
- restrict the internet access of schools, campuses, offices, etc (involving blocking direct connections from abroad by using a gateway)
However he says that the plan to block adult sites is more of a "moral vision" and that the government is limited in what it can do and needs the help of ISP's and internet cafe operators.
If the ISP's and warnets only succeed in restricting access [to inappropriate sites] by about 15-20% then that's okay, the point is we have made an effort to minimalise access.He said the government intends to make a list of "negative sites" that are meant to be blocked, and that these websites will be those that are pornographic, hateful, or violent. The list will be continually updated and ISP's and warnets informed of any changes. [3]
Previously Nuh had said that the new law was needed now because the government intends to massively increase the proportion of the population with internet access, particularly in villages.
Download and view UU ITE.
Internet Cafe Raids
In Bogor, West Java, policeman Subur Rahardjo says the police will routinely raid warnets, or public internet cafes, looking for people accessing porn web sites.
He says it will be part of a new campaign against social diseases such as prostitution, liquor drinking, and VCD porn films, and done in support of the the Pornography Law (UU Pornografi), and to make sure the situation was conducive for the coming gubernatorial election in West Java. [4]
And in Bojonegoro, East Java, the police and the regency government intend to coordinate efforts to deal with internet cafes that provide folders of pornographic images on their computers. There are said to be 17 warnets in Bojonegoro, and so far one of these has been caught allowing the storing of porn. [5]
Making Money Blogging
The ways that Indonesian webmasters and bloggers can make some money.
While many people blog, make websites, or spend time online purely for the fun of it or other reasons earning some money while you are writing can be a nice bonus.
For an Indonesian webmaster or blogger one of the problems encountered is that some internet advertising networks will not accept their applications, because of the poor reputation the country often has, while other networks simply have a very cautious approach to Indonesian applicants, but will accept them.
These are some of the main networks that will accept Indonesian accounts, whether CPC (Cost Per Click - you get paid per click) or CPA (Cost Per Action - you get paid per sale or lead), or CPM (Cost Per Thousand - you get paid for displaying ads based on number of ad impressions).
It helps to have a Paypal account for many of these networks (Paypal now, finally, offers Indonesians full send and withdraw accounts - sign up at Paypal).
Example of the "Reports" page in Adsense, showing today's earnings (nothing to do with me).
While many people blog, make websites, or spend time online purely for the fun of it or other reasons earning some money while you are writing can be a nice bonus.
For an Indonesian webmaster or blogger one of the problems encountered is that some internet advertising networks will not accept their applications, because of the poor reputation the country often has, while other networks simply have a very cautious approach to Indonesian applicants, but will accept them.
These are some of the main networks that will accept Indonesian accounts, whether CPC (Cost Per Click - you get paid per click) or CPA (Cost Per Action - you get paid per sale or lead), or CPM (Cost Per Thousand - you get paid for displaying ads based on number of ad impressions).
It helps to have a Paypal account for many of these networks (Paypal now, finally, offers Indonesians full send and withdraw accounts - sign up at Paypal).
Text Links
Other websites pay you to put text links to their site. Nothing to do with selling things, just a kind of advertising. You get paid for the length of time you display the text links, not per click.- TNX - A new, Russsian network, with a fairly complicated back-end. Not recommended for beginners. Sell links on every page of your site to thousands of advertisers at TNX.
- Linkworth - A big network with a lot of different ways to sell links. Make money with Linkworth.
Paid Posts
These networks pay you to write a post about another website, obviously websites that are selling some sort of product or service. In order to be accepted into these programs you must display the entire content of your posts on the front page of your blog.- Pay Per Post - probably the biggest pay for post network, prices for paid posts range from $7 up to $100 per post. Great if you like writing and increasingly popular with Indonesian bloggers. Get paid to write about the things you love.
- Sponsored Reviews - Very similar to Pay Per Post, just another option. Sign up - bloggers earn cash.
- Smorty - yet another earning opportunity for blogging folk, get paid to blog at Smorty.
CPC
You put ads on your site, usually text ads, and get paid every time someone clicks on one of them. Don't click your own ads, you will likely get kicked out of the program!Example of the "Reports" page in Adsense, showing today's earnings (nothing to do with me).
- Google Adsense - the Big Daddy, with the biggest ad inventory on the internet, they have advertisers who'll pay for clicks on virtually any topic. Has text, image, and video ads. Payments to Indonesian accounts are only by cheque, other countries have direct deposit. Highly recommended but not at all friendly to Indonesian publishers recently.
- Adbrite - Has text and banner ads that pay out either per click (CPC) or per 1000 views (CPM). Generally a second best option compared to Adsense though, but very popular with Indonesian webmasters. Sign up at Adbrite.
- Widget Bucks - Displays Flash format ads, either contextually, by crawling the content of your pages, or by the choice of a product category. For non-north American traffic not well-recommended. Payment by Paypal or cheque. Earn $$ with WidgetBucks.
- Affiliate Bot - Affiliate Bot might be the most suitable CPA network for Asia based sites as they have a large number of "International" offers, including some Asian ones. Sign up with Affiliate Bot.
- Chitika - A newish network, advertisers are overwhelmingly in the computer/handphone/ipod areas. Strong filtering of non-North American clicks/traffic however. Payments are once a month via Paypal when your balance passes $10, or by cheque, when balance reaches $50. For tech, gadget and general shopping traffic, well recommended. Sign up for Chitika.
- Bidvertiser - A smaller pay per click network. Payment by PayPal. Make money from your Website or Blog with BidVertiser.
- Adtoll - A new pay per click and per per impression network that lets you set a "rate card" to display to potential advertisers. AdToll: Sell Ads On Your Site And Make Money.
Money Makers
Free tutorial on how to make earn money online on internet through Adsense PPC/CPC (Pay Per Click/Cost Per Click), CPM (Cost Per-Mile/Thousand Impression), PPA/CPA (Pay Per Action/Cost Per Action), PPD (Pay Per Download), PPT (Pay Per Tweet/Twit), affiliate program, text link PTC paid to review etc. Cara mudah bisnis online mencari dan mendapat uang melalui internet dengan modal blog gratis atau self-hosted paid blog.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Introduction
Making money online is easy. What you need is a blog(s) with good traffics. If you have a blog / website with 1,000 visitors / a day, you should have been able to make money easily by then. It’s especially true if you run a PPC / CPC (Pay Per Click / Cost Per Click) ads program like Google AdSense, Clicksor, where number of visitors does matter. For Indonesians using Bahasa Indonesia-speaking blog, you may join Indonesia’s PPC program such as Kliksaya.com, Kumpulblogger.com and many others.
There are many make-money-online types other than PPCs which are less popular such as PPA / CPA or Pay Per Action / Cost Per Action in which you’ll get paid if someone click the ads and buy the product or subscribe to its mailing list, depends on the agreement. PPD or Pay Per Download is part of CPA/PPA ad in which program you’ll get paid for the file you have uploaded to a particular site and downloaded by visitors.
CPM or Cost Per Mile (means, One Thousand) is advertising program where you as publisher will get paid for every one thousands visitors who come to your ad-embedded site.
Affiliate programs also become supplementary making money online which is very popular to some publisher blogger.
So, first off, if you are serious to make money through internet, you need to have a blog(s) with decent traffics. And to be able to do that, you need to update your blog regularly with a good quality content. Otherwise, how people will come to you if there is nothing offered.
If you are ready to put an ads in your blog, these are some lists of ads program available on the internet. The list will be updated and expanded over time. So, keep visiting this page for more.
II. PPC (Paid Per- Click) Ads International:
Texts and Images
In Text Ads / Inline Text Ads
III. Pay Per Twit (PPT) Make Money from Twitter
IV. Daftar Iklan PPC Indonesia
Iklan Teks dan Gambar Indonesia
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- PPC (Paid Per-Click) International
- Make Money from Twitter / Pay Per Tweet (Twit)
- Daftar Iklan Indonesia
- Fixed Price Ads
- Paid to Review
- CPM (Cost Per-Mile / One Thousands) Impression Ads)
- Affiliate Program (PPA – Paid Per Action)
- Top Web Hosting
- Webhosting Indonesia
I. Introduction
Making money online is easy. What you need is a blog(s) with good traffics. If you have a blog / website with 1,000 visitors / a day, you should have been able to make money easily by then. It’s especially true if you run a PPC / CPC (Pay Per Click / Cost Per Click) ads program like Google AdSense, Clicksor, where number of visitors does matter. For Indonesians using Bahasa Indonesia-speaking blog, you may join Indonesia’s PPC program such as Kliksaya.com, Kumpulblogger.com and many others.
There are many make-money-online types other than PPCs which are less popular such as PPA / CPA or Pay Per Action / Cost Per Action in which you’ll get paid if someone click the ads and buy the product or subscribe to its mailing list, depends on the agreement. PPD or Pay Per Download is part of CPA/PPA ad in which program you’ll get paid for the file you have uploaded to a particular site and downloaded by visitors.
CPM or Cost Per Mile (means, One Thousand) is advertising program where you as publisher will get paid for every one thousands visitors who come to your ad-embedded site.
Affiliate programs also become supplementary making money online which is very popular to some publisher blogger.
So, first off, if you are serious to make money through internet, you need to have a blog(s) with decent traffics. And to be able to do that, you need to update your blog regularly with a good quality content. Otherwise, how people will come to you if there is nothing offered.
If you are ready to put an ads in your blog, these are some lists of ads program available on the internet. The list will be updated and expanded over time. So, keep visiting this page for more.
II. PPC (Paid Per- Click) Ads International:
Texts and Images
- AdSense
- Chitika | Review
- Widgetbucks | Review
- AdsPilot
- Yahoo! Publisher Network (YPN)
- Clicksor | Review | Requirement to be a Clicksor Publisher
- Bidvertiser
- AdBrite | Review
- Technorati Ads
- Etology | Review
- Adtoll
In Text Ads / Inline Text Ads
III. Pay Per Twit (PPT) Make Money from Twitter
IV. Daftar Iklan PPC Indonesia
Iklan Teks dan Gambar Indonesia
W3 Total Cache Install Errors
W3 Total Cache Installation Errors. I found errors when installing W3 Total Cache Plugins in some of my wordpress powered blogs. The errors vary, some because of the absence of advanced-cache.php; another due to the absence of wp-content/db.php file. Installation might be successful. But the error message will keep eppearing in your wp dashboard. Here’s how to fix the problem.
ERROR ONE: advanced-cache.php is not installed/copied.
Error message: Page caching is not available: advanced-cache.php is not installed. Either the …/wp-content directory is not write-able or you have another caching plugin installed. This error message will automatically disappear once the change is successfully made.
How to fix it:
ERROR ONE: advanced-cache.php is not installed/copied.
Error message: Page caching is not available: advanced-cache.php is not installed. Either the …/wp-content directory is not write-able or you have another caching plugin installed. This error message will automatically disappear once the change is successfully made.
How to fix it:
- Copy advanced-cache.php file from wp-content/plugins/w3-total-cache/wp-content/advanced-cache.php
- Add advanced-cache.php to wp-content/put it here. It’ll look like this -> wp-content/advanced-cache.php
- Open your server using Filezilla FTP client or login directly into your CPANEL (example.com/cpanel)
- Go to wp-content/plugins/w3-total-cache/wp-content/advanced-cache.php -> copy or download the advanced-cache.php
- Back to wp-content/, and paste or upload the advanced-cache.php after wp-content.
- It’ll look like this: wp-content/advanced-cache.php
- Done. There’ll be no error message after this
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