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Research documenting some of the specific sites blocked in a variety of locations worldwide. Current research investigates sited blocked in China and Saudi Arabia, and blocked by a variety of commercial Internet filtering programs. Future research will consider blocking in other countries. [Last updated October 2003]
A member of Electronic Frontiers Australia outlines the events occurring in Australia regarding Internet censorship.
Article from the BBC on how easily the threat of lawsuits can stifle net free speech.
Overview of freedom of expression with particular emphasis on the right to publish online without being censored by government agencies and/or Internet service providers.
Do you value your online freedoms? If so, you better beware. Recent events are conspiring to take them away from you.
An essay which explains why the Communications Decency Act (CDA) and any other form of Internet censorship is absurd and unconstitutional.
Argues against net censorship. Explains common affirmative arguments, explores negative retorts, analyzes censorship bills and court rulings, and suggests alternatives to wide-ranging censorship issues.
Organization that advocates that the Internet remain a forum for open access and free expression.
Anti-censorware articles, essays, and investigative reports. Includes instructions and programs to disable content blocking software.
"Reporters Without Borders has repeatedly condemned the ethical lapses displayed by certain Internet sector companies when operating in repressive countries." Weblog entry discusses these lapses and how they "violate the right to freedom of expression as defined in article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
(January 01, 2006)
Article from the BBC on how easily the threat of lawsuits can stifle net free speech.
Anti-censorware articles, essays, and investigative reports. Includes instructions and programs to disable content blocking software.
Argues against net censorship. Explains common affirmative arguments, explores negative retorts, analyzes censorship bills and court rulings, and suggests alternatives to wide-ranging censorship issues.
An essay which explains why the Communications Decency Act (CDA) and any other form of Internet censorship is absurd and unconstitutional.
Overview of freedom of expression with particular emphasis on the right to publish online without being censored by government agencies and/or Internet service providers.
Research documenting some of the specific sites blocked in a variety of locations worldwide. Current research investigates sited blocked in China and Saudi Arabia, and blocked by a variety of commercial Internet filtering programs. Future research will consider blocking in other countries. [Last updated October 2003]
Organization that advocates that the Internet remain a forum for open access and free expression.
Do you value your online freedoms? If so, you better beware. Recent events are conspiring to take them away from you.
A member of Electronic Frontiers Australia outlines the events occurring in Australia regarding Internet censorship.
"Reporters Without Borders has repeatedly condemned the ethical lapses displayed by certain Internet sector companies when operating in repressive countries." Weblog entry discusses these lapses and how they "violate the right to freedom of expression as defined in article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
(January 01, 2006)
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