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After Columbine, Eric Holder Advocated Internet "Restrictions"

Nov 21st, 2008 · In an audio clip discovered by NewsBusters, then-Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder advocated federal censorship of the Internet. This was in the aftermath of the Columbine High School shootings. From the clip: 'The court has really struck down every …
see also: regulator · audio · Internet · restrictions · censorship · pornography · federal

Four Google Officials Facing Charges in Italy For Errant Video

Nov 7th, 2008 · mikesd81 writes to tell us that four Google employees may be facing charges of defamation and failure to control personal data simply because they didn't remove a video of a boy with Down's Syndrome being harassed and eventually hit over the head with …
see also: video · servers · Europe · Google · service · 2006 · Google Video

Australian Censorship Bypassed Before Live Trials

Nov 5th, 2008 · The Australian Government is planning to conduct live trials of as-yet-unspecified censorship technology. But as every geek already knows, these systems can't possibly work in the presence of VPNs and proxy servers. PC Authority clues the punters in." …
see also: bandwidth · servers · ca · technology · ISPs · censorship · geeks

Supreme Court To Rule On TV Censorship

Nov 5th, 2008 · The LA times and the Associated Press report that the FCC v. Fox Television Stations case is being heard in the Supreme Court. The FCC policy would impose a heavy fine on use of 'indecent' words on broadcast television, which Fox and others are claiming …
see also: TV · speech · censorship · New York · television · PDF · violations

Australian Government Censorship 'Worse Than Iran'

Oct 24th, 2008 · The Australian Government's plan to Censor the Internet is producing problems for ISPs, with filters causing speeds to drop by up to 86% and falsely blocking 10% of safe sites. The Government Minister in charge of the censorship plan, Conservative Stephen …
see also: ISPs · speech · Iran · censorship · employees · demonstrations · collision

Nation-Wide Internet Censorship Proposed for Australia

Oct 17th, 2008 · While Americans are currently fighting the net-neutrality wars, spare a thought for the poor Australians — The Australian government wants to implement a nation-wide 'filtering' scheme to keep everyone safe from the nasties on the internet, with …
see also: nation · Internet · illegal · censorship · implementation · Children · Americans

No Naked Black Holes

Oct 6th, 2008 · Science News reports on a paper to be published in Physical Review Letters in which an international team of researchers describes their computer simulation of the most violent collision imaginable: two black holes colliding head-on at nearly light-speed. …
see also: computer · censorship · mechanisms · collision · Physicist · violent · imagination

Debunking the Google Earth Censorship Myth

Sep 28th, 2008 · There's a persistent Web meme to the effect that Google obscures sensitive or top-secret locations in Google Maps and Google Earth at the insistence of national governments. A July IT Security article promoted on Digg, 'Blurred Out: 51 Things You Aren't …
see also: Google · Google Earth · nation · myth · censorship · demonstrations · secrets

Changing Customers Password Without Consent

Aug 28th, 2008 · BBC News is reporting that a customer had his password changed without his knowledge. After some less than satisfactory service the customer in question changed his password to 'Llyods is pants'. At some point after that a member of staff changed the …
see also: service · business · customers · censorship · Knowledge · BBC News · password

Free Tools To Evade China's Web Censorship

Aug 4th, 2008 · The Global Internet Freedom Consortium (GIFC) offers a set of free tools that can be used to circumvent Chinese Internet censorship. The group claims approximately 1 million people in China use its tools to access the Internet. And, says Tao Wang, director …
see also: Chinese · Internet · censorship · director · Chinese Internet · toolsRead · GIFC

China Does U-Turn, Lifts Ban On Websites

Aug 2nd, 2008 · krou sends in a Guardian (UK) article reporting that overnight talks with the International Olympic Committee have resulted in the Chinese government lifting a ban on websites such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the BBC Chinese language …
see also: Olympics · service · engineering · Chinese · Internet · UK · media

IOC Admits Internet Censorship Deal With China

Jul 30th, 2008 · BEIJING (Reuters) — Some International Olympic Committee officials cut a deal to let China block sensitive websites despite promises of unrestricted access, a senior IOC official admitted on Wednesday. Persistent pollution fears and China's concerns …
see also: Olympics · Chinese · Internet · games · media · mainstream · Website

COPA Suffers Yet Another Court Defeat

Jul 22nd, 2008 · A US federal appeals court today struck down COPA, the Child Online Protection Act, a Clinton-era censorship law that the Justice Department has been struggling to get implemented for a decade. (The ACLU filed suit as soon as COPA was signed in 1998 and …
see also: laws · Injunction · DoJ · censorship · implementation · Children · era

In Iran, Blogging May Be Punishable By Death

Jul 5th, 2008 · In Iran, crimes such as apostasy (leaving a religion, in this case Islam) and armed robbery are already punishable by death, but a new bill in Iran aims to add to the list 'establishing weblogs and sites promoting corruption, prostitution and apostasy,' …
see also: blog · Internet · blogger · Iran · censorship · death · bill

George Carlin Dead of Heart Failure

Jun 23rd, 2008 · ashamanq was one of many who noted that comedian George Carlin has died of heart failure. Most famous for his "Seven Words You Can Never Say On TV" routine which resulted in a landmark supreme court ruling, he was a true voice against censorship, and …
see also: censorship · famous · George · Supreme · comedians · Carlin · ashamanq

Wikileaks Gets Hold of Counterinsurgency Manual

Jun 18th, 2008 · HeavensBlade23 writes in to let us know that Wikileaks has published a US Special Forces counterinsurgency manual, titled Foreign Internal Defense Tactics Techniques and Procedures for Special Forces (1994, 2004). "The document, which has been verified, …
see also: parties · 2004 · restrictions · population · censorship · political · Humans

The Effects of Censorship — a Tale of Two Websites

May 19th, 2008 · Two message boards devoted to the same topic have each been on-line for roughly eight years. One is censored, and the other is not. The two forums are virtually the only ones devoted to their topic (polygraph testing, a fairly arcane one), so they're …
see also: Website · censorship · competitions · forum · uncensored · polygraph · validRead

85% of Chinese Likes Censorship

May 14th, 2008 · A Pew Internet & American Life Project report indicates that of an overwhelming majority of Chinese people that believed the internet should be "managed or controlled," 85% want the government to do this managing. This is resulting from surveys on …
see also: Chinese · Internet · censorship · manager · degree · urban · comforting

An Inside Look at the Great Firewall of China

May 12th, 2008 · An interview with James Fallows, national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, who has experienced "The Great Firewall of China" firsthand, an experience people from around the world will share this summer when the Olympics comes to that country. Based …
see also: Olympics · world · nation · Chinese · Internet · technology · corporate

Google's Shareholders Vote Against Human Rights

May 9th, 2008 · yo_cruyff notes a Computerworld article on Google's recent annual shareholder meeting, which was dominated by argument over the company's human rights policies. Google's shareholders, on advice from their board, have voted down two proposals on Thursday …
see also: Google · proposal · engineering · Chinese · technology · company · speech







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