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blocking and filtering, censorship, Notice and Takedown, Takedown, terrorism, UK 16 February, 2010

Spy Blog: Terrorism Act 2006 section 3 Internet Censorship powers have *never* been invoked

Worth reading this one…. Terrorism Act 2006 section 3 Internet Censorship powers have *never* been invoked: “ Back in October 2005 this Spy Blog article Terrorism Bill 2005 – part 2 of our comments asked:…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, Circumvention, freedom of speech, USA 16 February, 2010

Aid Urged for Groups Fighting Internet Censors

Aid Urged for Groups Fighting Internet Censors: “Five United States senators want the government to move ahead with plans to provide $45 million to help people in other countries evade Web restrictions.” (Via NYT >…


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freedom of speech, terrorism, USA 16 February, 2010

Right to Free Speech Collides With Fight Against Terror

Right to Free Speech Collides With Fight Against Terror: “The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to a ban on providing ‘material support’ to terrorist groups in a test of the constitutionality of a provision…


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Facebook, freedom of speech, USA 16 February, 2010

Student Suspended for Facebook Page Can Sue

Student Suspended for Facebook Page Can Sue: “Katherine Evans did not like her English teacher. She created a Facebook page to say so. Now the matter is in court.” (Via NYT > Freedom of Speech…


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ECHR, freedom of speech, Obscenity, Strasbourg Court, Turkey 16 February, 2010

ECHR decision in Akdas v. Turkey (no 41056/04)

129 16.02.2010 Press release issued by the Registrar Chamber judgment1 Akdas v. Turkey (no 41056/04) SEIZURE OF THE NOVEL Les ONZE MILLE verges BY Guillaume Apollinaire and conviction of the publisher hindered public access to…


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Anonymity, Australia, blocking and filtering, censorship, Hacking 12 February, 2010

BBC News: Cyber attacks against Australia ‘will continue’

BBC News – Cyber attacks against Australia ‘will continue’ By Zoe Kleinman, Technology Reporter, BBC News 12 February 2010 An activist group that temporarily blocked access to key Australian government websites plans to continue its…


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blocking and filtering, child pornography, Child Protection, France 11 February, 2010

French Parliament approves Net censorship | La Quadrature du Net

French Parliament approves Net censorship | La Quadrature du Net French Parliament approves Net censorship Submitted on 11 February 2010 Paris, February 11th, 2010 – During the debate over the French security bill (LOPPSI), the…


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ECHR, Stop and Search, UK 7 February, 2010

European court pulls plugs on terror stop and search

European court pulls plugs on terror stop and search: “ Another clumsy fail for the Home Office The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the UK police’s use of stop and search powers…


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Australia, censorship, child pornography 7 February, 2010

Is it art or is it pr0n? Australia decides it’s ALL filth

Is it art or is it pr0n? Australia decides it’s ALL filth: “ Won’t someone think of the pictures of children? Australian painters and photographers may soon need to watch their step, as an overhaul…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, China 7 February, 2010

China throws rotten tomatoes at IMDb

China throws rotten tomatoes at IMDb: “ Online movie bible blocked China this week appears to have blocked access to the Internet Movie Database (IMDb.com), giving rise to speculation that it is stepping up its…


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