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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 13 Jun 2011
Canadian company developing censorship technology to be used in Middle East.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 13 Jun 2011
U.S. plans creation of global "shadow network" for wireless and cellphones in countries with repressive regimes.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 13 Jun 2011
Turkey arrests 32 members of 'Anonymous' following attack on government site.
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By: Simon Columbus
Date: 09 Jun 2011
After a vote in the Dutch parliament, the Netherlands will become the first European nation to make net neutrality a law.
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By: Simon Columbus
Date: 09 Jun 2011
An Iranian court has rejected an appeal against the 19.5 years jail sentence against one of the country's most prominent bloggers, Hossein Derakhshan.
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By: Simon Columbus
Date: 08 Jun 2011
A Manhattan art exhibition shows paintings inspired by clever word plays that help Chinese Internet users trick the censors.
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By: Simon Columbus
Date: 08 Jun 2011
With conflicting views on privacy and freedom of expression, John Hendel predicts an "Internet war" between the EU and the USA. A proposed "right to be forgotten" would clash with free speech legislation.
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By: Simon Columbus
Date: 08 Jun 2011
Google has announced that it will start redirecting users away from its Kazakh search engine, google.kz. The step follows new legislation which mandates that all .kz domain names should be run on local servers.
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By: Simon Columbus
Date: 07 Jun 2011
China has taken to increasingly subtle censorship in an effort to curb protest in Inner Mongolia, the Reporters Without Borders claim. While forums and blogs remain accessible, interactivity such as posting comments is prohibited.
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By: Simon Columbus
Date: 07 Jun 2011
Claiming that children and youth can access terrorist propaganda in schools and libraries, UK Home Secretary Theresa May, in a report to be published today, calls for stricter Internet controls in public buildings.