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"Reporters Without Borders has repeatedly condemned the ethical lapses displayed by certain Internet sector companies when operating in repressive countries." Weblog entry discusses these lapses and how they "violate the right to freedom of expression as defined in article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
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An article on censorship and government legislation by Ford Marrin Esposito Witmeyer and Gleser, L.L.P. (1996)
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A tool that allows to compare the differences in the web search and image search results of Google and Yahoo in four national versions: the United States, China, France, and Germany. Developed at the Indiana University School of Informatics.
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Four quick steps on how to get past Singapore's censors.
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Seeks to document and analyze a large number of Web pages blocked by various types of filtering regimes.
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Directory of stories, documents, case studies, and ongoing examples of online censorship in various forms.
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A member of Electronic Frontiers Australia outlines the events occurring in Australia regarding Internet censorship.
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Reports and other resources, 1996 to the present, on the protection of freedom of expression in cyberspace from Human Rights Watch.
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Article from the BBC on how easily the threat of lawsuits can stifle net free speech.
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Overview of freedom of expression with particular emphasis on the right to publish online without being censored by government agencies and/or Internet service providers.
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Host for alternate icon representations such as the Barbie Cam.
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Do you value your online freedoms? If so, you better beware. Recent events are conspiring to take them away from you.
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Links and summaries of sites both "pro and con" internet censorship. From Vicnet, a unit of the State Library of Victoria in Australia.
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Argues against net censorship. Explains common affirmative arguments, explores negative retorts, analyzes censorship bills and court rulings, and suggests alternatives to wide-ranging censorship issues.
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A perspective by a 16 year old who mentions the Declaration of Independence and Hitler's reign.
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An essay which explains why the Communications Decency Act (CDA) and any other form of Internet censorship is absurd and unconstitutional.
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Organization which advocates against content filtering as inconsistent with free speech.
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Introduction and index to site about attempts, particularly in Australia to limit free speech through censorship.
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An organization dedicated to exposing censorship on the Internet. Has news articles concerning blocking and filtering software; information about its legal battles; links to relevant sites. Info available for download.
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Documentation of internet art project censored by DuPont, for spoofing corporate takeovers by pretending that plagiarist.org had taken over DuPont and 26 other giant corporations. DuPont's censorship tactics appeared to have been centered in slandering the artist with false implications of violent behavior on the artist's part, rather than in legal justification.
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New York University Professor Irving Kristol argues for a certain level of censorship.
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In the rush to post lurid details of the Starr report online, the government flouted its own censorship standards, a civil liberties expert maintains. By Heidi Kriz. [Wired News]
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Post opinions about online freedom of expression.
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Cato Org, lengthy, scholarly, review of FCC Regulation of Broadcasting