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arnie Grossblatt

Tho Herdict: Real-Time Internet Censorship Monitoring - 0 views

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    Using Web 2.0 to put the spotlight on censorship.
arnie Grossblatt

Top Internet Threats: Censorship to Warrantless Surveillance | Threat Level from Wired.com - 0 views

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    Censorship is alive and well in countries from China to Great Britain to the US, and governments are getting cooperation from ISPs, making for a very dangerous situation.
arnie Grossblatt

Global Internet Freedom Consortium - 0 views

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    Anti-censorship technology, of current interest in light of developments in Iran.
Amanda Litvinov

U.S. and Russia Differ on a Treaty for Cyberspace - Series - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    What begins as a discussion of national security in cyberspace may lead to policies about censorship online. The US and Russia disagree on how to proceed--no surprise there.
arnie Grossblatt

Frankfurt Book Fair debate bars participants at Chinese government request | Books | gu... - 0 views

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    Censorship visits the Frankfurt Book Fair
arnie Grossblatt

Google Getting More Requests From Democracies to Censor - 6 views

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    "Google said it was alarmed by the number of government requests to censor political speech, particularly from Western democracies like the United States, Spain and Poland."
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    U.S. censorship piece is not so suprising to me in this post 9/11 and tube car bombing era. It is becoming difficult to site what is hampering my rights a company that wants to Know all(Google) infringing on my privacy, or a government that wants to keep people from knowledge to stamp out terror; and in doing so is impeding my privacy and speech. But what is terrifying to me is that my speech will not be free in a bit, so it seems. Democracy flaw is not the letter of law, but the people that implement it.
arnie Grossblatt

Google's Gatekeepers - 0 views

  • “Right now, we’re trusting Google because it’s good, but of course, we run the risk that the day will come when Google goes bad,” Wu told me. In his view, that day might come when Google allowed its automated Web crawlers, or search bots, to be used for law-enforcement and national-security purposes. “Under pressure to fight terrorism or to pacify repressive governments, Google could track everything we’ve searched for, everything we’re writing on gmail, everything we’re writing on Google docs, to figure out who we are and what we do,” he said. “It would make the Internet a much scarier place for free expression.” The question of free speech online isn’t just about what a company like Google lets us read or see; it’s also about what it does with what we write, search and view.
  • Google, which refused to discuss its data-purging policies on the record, has raised the suspicion of advocacy groups like Privacy International. Google announced in September that it would anonymize all the I.P. addresses on its server logs after nine months. Until that time, however, it will continue to store a wealth of personal information about our search results and viewing habits — in part to improve its targeted advertising and therefore its profits. As Wu suggests, it would be a catastrophe for privacy and free speech if this information fell into the wrong hands.
  • If your whole game is to increase market share, it’s hard to do good, and to gather data in ways that don’t raise privacy concerns or that might help repressive governments to block controversial content.”
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    Can Google continue to "Not be evil" and dominate the global market for search and user-generated content (YouTube, Blogger). Discussed how Google balances among free speech and privacy, the censorship demands of governments and its financial interests.
arnie Grossblatt

Pakistan Widens Online Ban to Include YouTube - 1 views

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    Censorship of web content broadens in Pakistan.  Maybe they don't know that users can decide not to look at pages with offensive content.
arnie Grossblatt

Bringing Censors to the Book Fair by Jonathan Mirsky | NYRblog | The New York Review of... - 0 views

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    LBF gives a platform to the censors of Chinese Communist Party and stifles the voices of Chinese ex-pats and critics.
arnie Grossblatt

Copyrights vs. Human Rights - 2 views

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    Why SOPA is dangerous legislation.
EPublisher Confesses

Libya celebrates end of banned books - 0 views

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    Libyans are celebrating the freedom to read whatever they want in a post-Gaddafi world. Last week, bagpipers and VIPs congregated in the library of the Italianate Royal Palace for a ceremony marking the unbanning of books, the Toronto Star reported.
arnie Grossblatt

Concurring Opinions - 0 views

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    Interesting comment on the Rosen NYT article Google's Gatekeepers.
arnie Grossblatt

For Google, a Risky Ploy by Turning Its Back on China - 1 views

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    Google says no to censored search results in China, and China responds.  "Don't be evil" has costs.
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