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blocking and filtering, censorship, New Zealand 3 February, 2009

NZ – Filter to prevent access to child porn sites

NZ – Filter to prevent access to child porn sites: “(Radio New Zealand) The Department of Internal Affairs is setting up a filter system that will allow internet service providers to stop people accessing child…


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France, Google, Trademark Infringement 3 February, 2009

French court fines Google over trade marked keywords

French court fines Google over trade marked keywords: “ Search giant says Non, appeals case A French court has fined search engine giant Google €350,000 and said that its search advertising business has infringed on…


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3 Strikes out, Copyright, Ireland, ISP liability, P2P file sharing, Piracy 3 February, 2009

Irish ISP Eircom in ‘three strike’ filesharer crackdown

Irish ISP Eircom in ‘three strike’ filesharer crackdown: “ Music labels score with settlement deal Irish internet provider Eircom has bowed to litigious pressure from four major music labels to implement a French-style ‘three strikes’…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, Turkey, YouTube 3 February, 2009

NYTimes.com: Never Mind the Ban, Turkish Leader Stars on YouTube

Never Mind the Ban, Turkish Leader Stars on YouTube – The Lede Blog – NYTimes.com February 2, 2009, 11:56 am Never Mind the Ban, Turkish Leader Stars on YouTube By Robert Mackey And he may…


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ACLU, FOI, Freedom of Information, surveillance 31 January, 2009

ACLU Demands Eavesdropping, Torture Memos From White House

ACLU Demands Eavesdropping, Torture Memos From White House: “The American Civil Liberties Union asked the Obama administration to disclose internal memos providing the legal framework for President George W. Bush’s position on warrantless surveillance and…


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Access, Broadband, Child Protection, Content Regulation, Digital Britain, Piracy 31 January, 2009

Britain’s digital future unveiled: broadband for all and a crackdown on internet pirates

Britain’s digital future unveiled: broadband for all and a crackdown on internet pirates Internet users who illegally share copyrighted material such as music and films face prosecution under government proposals which will require service providers…


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Access, Broadband, Digital Britain 31 January, 2009

Guardian Editorial: Broadband, a universal right

Editorial: Broadband, a universal right It is difficult to overestimate the importance of the decisions to be taken as a result of Lord Carter’s report on Digital Britain, an interim version of which was published…


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blocking and filtering, Copyright, P2P file sharing, Piracy 31 January, 2009

Anti-Piracy Measures Don’t Work, Report Shows

Post from: TorrentFreak Anti-Piracy Measures Don’t Work, Report Shows Ipoque describes itself as ‘the leading European provider of deep packet inspection solutions’. Based on this statement, it would be expected that the company would take…


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Copyright, Digital Britain, ISP liability, Piracy, UK 31 January, 2009

ISPs relieved not to be Carter’s Cops

ISPs relieved not to be Carter’s Cops: “ There will be no disconnection today, gentlemen Digital Britain ISPs greeted Carter with a sigh of relief, LINX head of public affairs told us today. In response…


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FOI, Freedom of Information, Transparency, USA 30 January, 2009

Letter welcoming President Obama’s Initiative on Transparency

“Open Letter by Members of Global Openness Community welcoming President Obama’s Initiative on Transparency” The undersigned organizations, which work around the world to promote the right of access to information, welcome the steps taken by…


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