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blocking and filtering, censorship, Turkey, USA 14 April, 2011

US Net Filters Okay, Foreign Net Filters Bad?

US Net Filters Okay, Foreign Net Filters Bad?: “ State Dept’s annual human rights report warns of foreign govt’s extending repressive laws to the Internet, the irony being that a coalition of Congressmen are simultaneously…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, Dutch, P2P file sharing 14 April, 2011

Dutch Govt to Make Downloading a Crime, Block P2P Sites

Dutch Govt to Make Downloading a Crime, Block P2P Sites: “ Fred Teeven, the Secretary for Security and Justice wants to make downloading for personal use a crime, and to allow copyright holders to obtain…


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blocking and filtering, child pornography, Germany 6 April, 2011

The Canadian Press: German government says it will delete website featuring child pornography

The Canadian Press: German government says it will delete website featuring child pornography By The Associated Press – 06.04.2011 BERLIN — Germany’s governing coalition says it will delete websites that feature child pornography, dropping a…


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child pornography, Operation Ore, UK 5 April, 2011

High Court awards damages to Operation Ore accused | News | PC Pro

High Court awards damages to Operation Ore accused | News | PC Pro By Nicole Kobie Posted on 4 Apr 2011 at 14:29 The High Court has awarded damages to a man wrongfully caught up…


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child pornography, Operation Ore, UK 5 April, 2011

Operation Ore was based on flawed evidence from the start

Operation Ore was based on flawed evidence from the start: “ Cops raised concerns ahead of national meeting in 2003 Exclusive Britain’s biggest ever computer crime investigation, Operation Ore, was flawed by a catalogue of…


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child pornography, Operation Ore, UK 5 April, 2011

Judge hits police with massive bill over false Operation Ore charges

Judge hits police with massive bill over false Operation Ore charges: “ Cop had ‘no honest belief’ in charges A man wrongly accused in Britain’s largest ever child pornography investigation has won damages in the…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, UK 31 March, 2011

Open Rights Group: Minister confirms site blocking discussions

Open Rights Group | Minister confirms site blocking discussions By Peter Bradwell on Mar 30, 2011. We have received a reply from Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, about new website blocking…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, UK 31 March, 2011

BBC News: Government mulls UK net controls

BBC News – Government mulls UK net controls 31 March 2011 Last updated at 11:27 GMT No entry tape, Getty Voluntary arrangements on site blocking might mean many websites suddenly become unreachable The government is…


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blocking and filtering, child pornography, Ireland, Policing 23 March, 2011

The Irish Times: Garda bid to block sites raises concerns

Garda bid to block sites raises concerns – The Irish Times – Fri, Mar 18, 2011 JOHN COLLINS INTERNET SERVICE providers and civil liberties groups have raised concerns about efforts by An Garda Síochána to…


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3 Strikes out, blocking and filtering, Copyright Policing, France, Hadopi, P2P file sharing, Piracy 23 March, 2011

French Constitutional Council Validates Internet Censorship | La Quadrature du Net

French Constitutional Council Validates Internet Censorship | La Quadrature du Net Submitted on 11 March 2011 Paris, March 10th, 2011 — The French Constitutional Council has released its decision1 regarding the LOPPSI bill. Judges held…


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