Censorship
Court Rebukes CIA on Freedom of Information, Recognizes Journalists, Not CIA, Determine What Is News
Posted by okami from Gwu
The CIA has long maintained that it is the judge of what is newsworthy, even under FOIA.
The court disagrees.
Australia to implement mandatory internet censorship
Posted by Kaerast from The Advertiser
The plan was first created as a way to combat child pronography and adult content, but could be extended to include controversial websites on euthanasia or anorexia. The net nanny proposal was originally going to allow Australians who wanted uncensored access to the web the option of contacting their internet service provider.
The IOC is Now Officially an Accomplice to the Communists in China
Posted by robertvance
Beijing, which has constantly complained about its precious Games being politicized, is itself politicizing the Olympics every time it censors a website. By not allowing reporters to access sites like Amnesty International or the Chinese version of the BBC, the Chinese government is attempting to shield itself from international criticism and arbitrarily filter out political viewpoints that it deems harmful to its image. This action of censoring the Internet in Beijing is a powerful political statement...
Google's Shareholders Vote to Continue Censorship in China
Posted by Jeff
Google [has been] coming under fire for operating a version of its search engine that complies with China's censorship rules. Google argues that it's better for it to have a presence in the country and to offer people some information, rather than for it not to be active in China at all... [S]hareholders and rights groups including Amnesty International... continue to push Google to improve its policies in countries known for human rights abuses and limits on freedom of speech... Sergey Brin, cofounder and president of technology for Google, abstained from voting on either of the proposals. 'I agreed with the spirit of these proposals,' Brin said. But he said he didn't fully support them as they were written, and so did not want to vote for them.
Journalists Continue to Be Killed With Impunity Across the Globe
Posted by Jeff from Alternet
Access Denied: report on Internet censorship around the world
Posted by Jeff from BoingBoing
Many countries around the world block or filter Internet content, denying access to information--often about politics, but also relating to sexuality, culture, or religion--that they deem too sensitive for ordinary citizens. Access Denied documents and analyzes Internet filtering practices in over three dozen countries, offering the first rigorously conducted study of this accelerating trend.
Athletes who take Tibet stand 'face Olympic cut'
Posted by Jeff from Times Online
Athletes who display Tibetan flags at Olympic venues - including in their own rooms - could be expelled from this summer's Games in Beijing under anti-propaganda rules.
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