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  • Threats to the Open Net: February 17, 2012
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 17 Feb 2012
    Categories: Europe, Iran, Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Threats to the Open Net, United States of America, United States/Canada
    Iran blocked both foreign websites and encrypted web traffic; Anonymous hacked into US FTC websites; the entertainment industry continued to fight for SOPA/PIPA.
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  • Tor Helps Iranians Get Back Online
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 15 Feb 2012
    Categories: Elections, Iran, Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Political filtering, Take-down
    Tor is helping Iranians circumvent the government-imposed block on encrypted web traffic.
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  • Iran Blocks Foreign Websites Before Islamic Revolution Anniversary
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 13 Feb 2012
    Categories: Iran, Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Political filtering, Take-down
    Iran cuts off access to multiple websites right before the upcoming anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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  • Threats to the Open Net: February 10, 2012
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 10 Feb 2012
    Categories: Europe, Russia, Threats to the Open Net, United States of America, United States/Canada
    The Russian government blocks a public health website for publishing information about a banned drug; Google and Facebook comply with Indian court requests to take down objectionable content; Google's director of corporate and policy communications turns attention to "middle countries" without well-defined Internet freedom or censorship policies.
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  • Russian Government Shuts Down Public Health Website
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 10 Feb 2012
    Categories: Europe, Human rights, Russia, Social filtering
    The Russian government shuts down the website of the Andrey Rylkov Foundation for publishing information on methadone, a substance banned in the country.
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  • Google and Facebook Comply with Indian Court Orders
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 06 Feb 2012
    Categories: Asia, India
    Google and Facebook have abided by Indian High Court demands to take down content from websites with Indian domains. They are scheduled to appear in court again on March 13.
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  • Threats to the Open Net: February 3, 2012
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 03 Feb 2012
    Categories: Europe, Threats to the Open Net, United States of America, United States/Canada
    Polish citizens take to the streets to protest ACTA; Thailand government becomes first to endorse Twitter's censorship; Google follows Twitter's footsteps with changes to Blogger platform.
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  • Google Joins Twitter in Move Toward Selective Censorship
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 03 Feb 2012
    Categories: Asia, China, Intermediary Censorship, United States/Canada
    Google joins Twitter and announces plans to censor on a country-to-country basis.
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  • Europeans Protest ACTA as More Countries Sign Treaty
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 01 Feb 2012
    Categories: Copyright, Europe, Legislation
    Protests erupt in Europe over ACTA, what critics have called "SOPA's evil twin."
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  • Twitter Announces Censorship on Country-to-Country Basis
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 01 Feb 2012
    Categories: United States of America, United States/Canada
    Last week, Twitter announced that it will begin censoring tweets when faced with legal orders from individual countries.
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  • Threats to the Open Net: January 27, 2012
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 27 Jan 2012
    Categories: Europe, Threats to the Open Net, United States of America, United States/Canada
    SOPA/PIPA loses support from 19 senators; Twitter will now begin withholding content on a country-to-country basis; Digital Agenda leader and European Commission VP criticizes SOPA on her Twitter feed while supporting ACTA.
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  • Russian Communication Minister Criticizes SOPA
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 27 Jan 2012
    Categories: Europe, Legislation, Russia
    A Russian government official publicly criticized the US for proposing SOPA following protests by the Russian Pirate Party outside the American Embassy in Moscow last week.
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  • Polish Websites Attacked After Government Signs ACTA
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 24 Jan 2012
    Categories: Europe, Legislation
    Polish public administration websites are attacked by hackers after the government passes the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.
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  • Threats to the Open Net: January 20, 2012
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 20 Jan 2012
    Categories: Threats to the Open Net
    China's Internet users hit the 500 million mark; big tech companies oppose Indian High Court's ruling on content censorship; Wikipedia shuts down in protest of SOPA/PIPA; SOPA and PIPA lose support from Congress members after public outcry pressures reps to rethink the bills.
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  • China Surpasses 500M People Online as Government Tightens Control on Internet
    By: Qichen Zhang
    Date: 20 Jan 2012
    Categories: Asia, China
    As China officially surges ahead of the 500-million mark in terms of people using the Internet, many wonder whether the government can really sustain their tight grip on online content.
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