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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 18 Jan 2012
Over 7000 sites, including Wikipedia and Google go black in protest of online piracy bills, SOPA and PIPA.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 18 Jan 2012
Google, Wikipedia, Wired, Firefox blackout in protest against SOPA. 2 Senators pull support from the online piracy bills.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 17 Jan 2012
Wikipedia to shut down in protest of online piracy bills SOPA, PIPA.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 17 Jan 2012
Online piracy bill SOPA is "shelved" until further consensus in the House is reached.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 16 Jan 2012
Number of Chinese Web users hits 513 million marking a 12% growth from the previous year.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 16 Jan 2012
Facebook, Google come out against India's proposals for online content control.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 16 Jan 2012
Murdoch uses Twitter to take aim at Obama, Google over online piracy.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 16 Jan 2012
White House states that it will support no bill that reduces freedom of expression or threatens the "dynamic, innovative" character of the Internet.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 12 Jan 2012
Iran steps up its campaign to control the Internet within the country, introducing plans for a national "halal" intranet, implementing new monitoring policies in cybercafes, and sentencing two online bloggers to death at the beginning of the year.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 12 Jan 2012
India's Delhi high court has stated that it could to block sites such as Google India and Facebook India if they fail to remove "objectionable content," referencing China's approach of online blocking.