Europe
ONI Blog: The Pirate Bay Back Online in Italy!
Good news for The Pirate Bay today: An Italian court has deemed a prior block on the site's torrent tracker is unlawful, and the site is accessible once again.
In August, we blogged that a ban in Italy on The Pirate Bay...
ONI Blog: YouTube, Scientology and the DMCA
You've all seen the anti-Scientology protests; a group known as Anonymous, wearing Guy Fawkes, protest outside various churches of Scientology, or most recently here in Cambridge, outside of an exhibit aimed at teaching people about the religion. Many such protests...
- Posted on 09/Sep/2008; tagged in Canada, United States of America, Germany, Australia, United States/Canada, Europe, Take-down
ONI Blog: Turkey and YouTube: A Contentious Relationship
Turkey has a contentious relationship with popular video-sharing site YouTube. Blocked for the first time in early 2007, YouTube was intermittently available for most of 2007, only to be banned again in January of 2008.
Each time, the...
ONI Blog: Italy blocks The Pirate Bay, inadvertantly increasing traffic to the site
On July 14, the International Herald Tribune reported that an Italian judge had ordered all ISPs in that country to filter access to The Pirate Bay, one of the world's most popular file-sharing sites.
The Pirate Bay, based in Sweden, allows...
ONI Blog: Ban ‘suicide chat rooms’
The father of an 18-year-old, who accessed "suicide chat rooms" on the internet before killing himself, has called for a law to ban them in the UK.
Six years after his son Simon Kelly died, Paul Kelly is still angry...
ONI Blog: The Cat-and-Mouse Game in the Turkish Cyberspace
YouTube was blocked again in Turkey on May 6, 2008 following an Ankara court order. YouTube has been banned a number of times in the last two years, usually because of videos offensive to the country hero Kemal Ataturk or to the...
ONI Blog: Turkey's challenge in content controls
Turkey's largest English-language newspaper, the Turkish Daily News, ran an op-ed by John Palfrey and Jonathan Zittrain today, on the future of the Net and the risk to freedoms of speech and expression. They write:
In Turkey, the Internet...
ONI Blog: Is Europe on a slippery slope?
The news from Europe has been full of reports about The Pirate Bay. Denmark’s largest ISP, Tele2, after complying with a court injunction and blocking access to the famous file sharing site, yesterday announced they would fight the injunction instead. The...
- Posted on 14/Feb/2008; tagged in Europe
ONI Blog: thoughts from Turkey
John Palfrey is in Turkey this week, discussing many of the difficult issues surrounding filtering. Read his thoughts here, "Turkey at the Edge"....
ONI Blog: EU report will not recommend filtering
EFF reported recently that the EU's report on the Cultural Industries in Europe will go out without amendments recommending ISP filtering and copyright extensions. Language that was intended to push ISP-level filtering was introduced by the music industry last...
- Posted on 26/Jan/2008; tagged in Europe