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Internet Censorship: A Comparative Study The results of this work are generally encouraging. In examining a diverse group of 50 countries, a majority earn a full score on both counts. Freedom of speech is a widely held right. Idioma: English / English | 15 Biggest Internet Controversies of the Past Decade The Internet has been a breeding ground for controversy from the start. As the first decade of the new millennium ends, let's examine some of the most infamous and scandalous events that started, happened, and/or escalated on the web. Idioma: English / English |
Internet censorship (Wikipedia) Internet censorship is control or suppression of the publishing or accessing of information on the Internet. The legal issues are similar to offline censorship.
Idioma: English / English | Iran Elections: A Twitter Revolution? Evgeny Morozov, blogger for Foreign Policy magazine and a fellow with Open Society Institute, was online Wednesday, June 17, at 3 pm. ET to discuss the role of Twitter and other social-networking services and Web sites in coverage of the Iranian elections Idioma: English / English |
Iran Protests: Twitter, the Medium of the Movement Twitter isn't a magic bullet against dictators. As tempting as it is to think of the service as a purely anarchic weapon of the masses, too distributed to be stoppable, it is theoretically feasible for a government to shut it down. Idioma: English / English |
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Judge expands on Napster shutdown order The loaded gun pointed at Napster's head loomed a little larger today, as federal Judge Marilyn Hall Patel released the details of her decision ordering the company to close its digital doors. Idioma: English / English |
Opera plugs hole in Great Firewall of China With the international version of Opera Mini - the company's Java-based mobile browser - Chinese users had found a way of freeing themselves from local net filters, accessing sites otherwise banned by the government. Idioma: English / English |
Slipping Over the Great Firewall of China What makes the news from China is usually the bad news: the arrests, the raided churches, the blocked Internet sites, the overzealous security goons. That's the way journalism works — we cover planes that crash, not those that land. Idioma: English / English |
The Great Firewall of China A vast security network and compliant multinationals keep the mainland's Net under Beijing's thumb. But technology may foil the censors yet Idioma: English / English |
The Internet Censorship Controversy By Usman Qazi. Censorship of information on the Internet has become a much publicized debate that currently has no resolution in sight. Idioma: English / English |
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