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Old 03-15-2007, 03:25 PM   #1
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Web censorship spreading globally

By Richard Waters in San Francisco
Published: March 14 2007 22:03

Internet censorship is spreading rapidly, being practised by about two dozen countries and applied to a far wider range of online information and applications, according to research by a transatlantic group of academics.
The warning comes a week after a Turkish court ordered the blocking of YouTube to silence offensive comments about Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey, marking the most visible attack yet on a website that has been widely adopted around the world.

A recent six-month investigation into whether 40 countries use censorship shows the practice is spreading, with new countries learning from experienced practitioners such as China and benefiting from technological improvements.

OpenNet Initiative, a project by Harvard Law School and the universities of Toronto, Cambridge and Oxford, repeatedly tried to call up specific websites from 1,000 international news and other sites in the countries concerned, and a selection of local-language sites.

The research found a trend towards censorship or, as John Palfrey, executive director of Harvard Law School?s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, said, ?a big trend in the reverse direction?, with many countries recently starting to adopt forms of online censorship.

Ronald Deibert, associate professor of political science at the University of Toronto, said 10 countries had become ?pervasive blockers?, regularly preventing their citizens seeing a range of online material. These included China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Burma and Uzbekistan.

New censorship techniques include the periodic barring of complete applications, such as China?s block on Wikipedia or Pakistan?s ban on Google?s blogging service, and the use of more advanced technologies such as ?keyword filtering?, which is used to track down material by identifying sensitive words.

Methods such as these are being copied as countries new to censorship learn from those with more experience. ?There?s a growing awareness of best practice ? or rather, worst practice,? Mr Deibert said.

Ken Berman, head of technology for the US state department arm that broadcasts Voice of America, said some countries were learning from China, which has the most experience in internet censorship, with Zimbabwe appearing to use the same technology.

While internet censors are learning to apply new technologies to expand their efforts, activists wanting to circumvent the controls are using the latest internet methods to advantage.


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Old 03-15-2007, 03:49 PM   #2
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Web censorship spreading globally

By Richard Waters in San Francisco
Published: March 14 2007 22:03

Internet censorship is spreading rapidly, being practised by about two dozen countries and applied to a far wider range of online information and applications, according to research by a transatlantic group of academics.
The warning comes a week after a Turkish court ordered the blocking of YouTube to silence offensive comments about Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey, marking the most visible attack yet on a website that has been widely adopted around the world.

A recent six-month investigation into whether 40 countries use censorship shows the practice is spreading, with new countries learning from experienced practitioners such as China and benefiting from technological improvements.

OpenNet Initiative, a project by Harvard Law School and the universities of Toronto, Cambridge and Oxford, repeatedly tried to call up specific websites from 1,000 international news and other sites in the countries concerned, and a selection of local-language sites.

The research found a trend towards censorship or, as John Palfrey, executive director of Harvard Law School?s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, said, ?a big trend in the reverse direction?, with many countries recently starting to adopt forms of online censorship.

Ronald Deibert, associate professor of political science at the University of Toronto, said 10 countries had become ?pervasive blockers?, regularly preventing their citizens seeing a range of online material. These included China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Burma and Uzbekistan.

New censorship techniques include the periodic barring of complete applications, such as China?s block on Wikipedia or Pakistan?s ban on Google?s blogging service, and the use of more advanced technologies such as ?keyword filtering?, which is used to track down material by identifying sensitive words.

Methods such as these are being copied as countries new to censorship learn from those with more experience. ?There?s a growing awareness of best practice ? or rather, worst practice,? Mr Deibert said.

Ken Berman, head of technology for the US state department arm that broadcasts Voice of America, said some countries were learning from China, which has the most experience in internet censorship, with Zimbabwe appearing to use the same technology.

While internet censors are learning to apply new technologies to expand their efforts, activists wanting to circumvent the controls are using the latest internet methods to advantage.


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Old 03-15-2007, 03:49 PM   #3
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Censorship throughout the ages has come & gone. It's a circle of ignorance practiced since the beginning of time.

As an American, it is our duty, when faced by a tyrannical regime who wishes to repress information & knowledge to rise up with arms.

One day it will happen. But not for a very long time....not until our children have microchips installed under their skin to keep track of their movements after school. Not until we walk past the local clothing store & a personalized holographic ad is displayed at our feet.

But the day is rapidly approaching....I just hope I'm not too old & brittle to operate my rifles. (If they aren't banned between now & then).

But history shows, governments can only do so much before the people revolt. I just find it appalling that the chinese are so WEAK, that even with a billion people, they can do nothing about the men calling the shots.

Support your local ACLU chapter people!
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Old 03-15-2007, 04:05 PM   #4
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Censorship throughout the ages has come & gone. It's a circle of ignorance practiced since the beginning of time.

As an American, it is our duty, when faced by a tyrannical regime who wishes to repress information & knowledge to rise up with arms.

One day it will happen. But not for a very long time....not until our children have microchips installed under their skin to keep track of their movements after school. Not until we walk past the local clothing store & a personalized holographic ad is displayed at our feet.

But the day is rapidly approaching....I just hope I'm not too old & brittle to operate my rifles. (If they aren't banned between now & then).

But history shows, governments can only do so much before the people revolt. I just find it appalling that the chinese are so WEAK, that even with a billion people, they can do nothing about the men calling the shots.

Support your local ACLU chapter people!
Hell ya bro...good call.

I say move out of the US while it falls apart, return when the revolution begins to fight for what we've already lost and will only get back when the tree of liberty is refreshed with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
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Old 03-15-2007, 04:10 PM   #5
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Old 03-15-2007, 04:43 PM   #6
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The right-wing religious radicals are out to get us. So is .xxx and the big-but-few-fish that want to gobble us all up and let them have the lake all to themselves!
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