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  • Indonesia and its Porn Troubles
    By: Alex Fayette
    Date: 06 Aug 2010
    Categories: Indonesia, Asia, ONI
    Indonesia struggles to try and stop pornographic content from reaching its citizens.
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  • Chinese Plans To Deanonymize The Internet
    By: Alex Fayette
    Date: 22 Jul 2010
    Categories: China, Asia, Non-filtering content restrictions, ONI, Social filtering
    Despite the press attention being thrown at the China/Google relationship, there has been another issue in China brewing a little more subtly in the background that may cause further open access issues in a nation already struggling with Internet freedom.
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  • Turkish Citizens Take To The Streets Over Internet Freedoms
    By: Alex Fayette
    Date: 22 Jul 2010
    Categories: Turkey, Middle East and North Africa (MENA), ONI, IP blocking
    Outrage and concern finally boiled over in Istanbul on Saturday as thousands took to the streets in protest of Turkey’s Internet Censorship policy.
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  • New Legislation With Hidden Consequences
    By: Alex Fayette
    Date: 15 Jul 2010
    Categories: United States of America, United States/Canada, Legislation
    A new Congressional appropriation bill has a subtlety that may pose a threat to the open net.
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  • China's White Paper on the Internet and Internet Sovereignty
    By: Alex Fayette
    Date: 25 Jun 2010
    Categories: China, Asia
    The Chinese White Paper on the Internet leads to more trouble for open net access than just poor policy.
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  • U.S. "Kill switch": The Ripple Effect
    By: Alex Fayette
    Date: 24 Jun 2010
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    The controversial new bill proposal by Senator Lieberman, Senator Carper, and Senator Collins for a US “Presidential Internet Kill Switch” is playing on cyber threats to ask for a policy with grossly unpredictable consequences.
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  • Vietnam's New Green Dam?
    By: Alex Fayette
    Date: 08 Jun 2010
    Categories: Vietnam, Asia, Surveillance, ONI, Political filtering, Social filtering, Filtering tech and software
    Vietnam's new internet regulations raises even more grave concerns of surveillance and internet filtration.
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