Internet Censorship
Articles on censorship on the Internet.
Iranian Government Blocks Citizens' Access to YouTube.com
A press rights group warning that Internet censorship is increasing in Iran says that the government is now blocking its citizens access to YouTube.com.
Internet Censorship - Bad Phorm Old Boy.
With recent market research technology making 'clicktracking' a reality is online censorship now unavoidable?
Safety poster download - What Are Your Kids Doing for Safety?
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China Forced to Face Its Critics Over Internet Censorship
David Smith in Athens at the UN conference on the internet, where The Observer's campaign was the centre of attention.
Google Defiant Over Censorship in China
Internet giant steps into realm of politics with debate on freedom of speech.
Wikipedia Defies China's Censors
The founder of Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia written by its users, has defied the Chinese government by refusing to bow to censorship of politically sensitive entries.
Chinese Censors Target Internet Spoofs
China is drafting new rules to block internet broadcasts of short films that satirise officially approved cultural product, such as Chen Kaige's big-budget epic The Promise.
Backlash From Bloggers As Indian Censors Shut Websites
Indian censors have blocked a number of popular blogging sites on the grounds of national security, angering thousands of bloggers.
Google Signals U-turn Over Chinese Site
Internet giant Google may reverse its decision to launch a censored version of its search engine in China, one of the company's founders has said.
Yahoo! Appeals for Support in Censorship Row
The internet company Yahoo! yesterday sought to blunt criticism of its business practices in China in advance of what is expected to be a gruelling hearing in Washington on Wednesday.
Confronting the Great Firewall of China
This week on the web we have mostly been talking about censorship. To be more specific, Google's decision to censor some search results in order to be allowed to run a service out of China.
Backlash As Google Shores Up Great Firewall of China
· US search engine agrees to government restrictions · Firm admits inconsistency with its corporate ethics
Google Defies White House Over Disclosing Users' Searches
Google is defying a request by the US government to hand over data revealing what its users are searching for online.
Microsoft Helps China to Censor Bloggers
Civil liberties groups have condemned an arrangement between Microsoft and Chinese authorities to censor the internet.
China Censors Democracy Websites
Internet sites containing the words "democracy", "Tibet" and "Taiwan" are among those most frequently blocked by the Chinese government, a study of Chinese net access has revealed. Researchers at Harvard Law School's Berkman Centre for Internet and Society said that other blocked sites...
Sense and Censorship
The Chinese government's lifting of a ban on the internet search engine Google means that the nation's media are freer than they have been for 50 years, writes John Gittings.
Google is back in China but don't try asking any difficult questions
China's web censors have lifted their ban on access to the popular international Google search engine - but they have ways of making sure no one asks the wrong question.
Chinese Government Backs Down on Google
The Beijing government has suddenly ended its two-week block on the US internet search engine Google. By Jason Deans.
Chinese sites agree to censor content
Internet portals in China - including Yahoo!'s Chinese-language site - have signed a voluntary pledge to purge their sites of content that China's communist government deems subversive, organisers of the drive say.
Call for global group to fight child web porn
The head of the United Nations children's fund is calling for greater censorship of the internet to combat the explosion of child pornography sites on the world wide web. Carol Bellamy, the executive director of Unicef, said concerns about freedom of expression should take second place...
Tips Keep Kids and Teens Safe on the Internet
Today's world requires us to be computer savvy, but for many, getting acquainted with a PC is a terrifying and frustrating experience.
Using the internet for finding poster internet safety is an excellent idea and a fun activity for your kids. If you search carefully, you can often find the free safety poster, lab safety poster, road safety poster. Then there is the poster safety sign, industrial safety poster. You can also find safety poster download.
China Forced to Face Its Critics Over Internet Censorship
David Smith in Athens at the UN conference on the internet, where The Observer's campaign was the centre of attention.
Google Defiant Over Censorship in China
Internet giant steps into realm of politics with debate on freedom of speech.
Wikipedia Defies China's Censors
The founder of Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia written by its users, has defied the Chinese government by refusing to bow to censorship of politically sensitive entries.
Chinese Censors Target Internet Spoofs
China is drafting new rules to block internet broadcasts of short films that satirise officially approved cultural product, such as Chen Kaige's big-budget epic The Promise.
Backlash From Bloggers As Indian Censors Shut Websites
Indian censors have blocked a number of popular blogging sites on the grounds of national security, angering thousands of bloggers.
Google Signals U-turn Over Chinese Site
Internet giant Google may reverse its decision to launch a censored version of its search engine in China, one of the company's founders has said.
Yahoo! Appeals for Support in Censorship Row
The internet company Yahoo! yesterday sought to blunt criticism of its business practices in China in advance of what is expected to be a gruelling hearing in Washington on Wednesday.
Confronting the Great Firewall of China
This week on the web we have mostly been talking about censorship. To be more specific, Google's decision to censor some search results in order to be allowed to run a service out of China.
Backlash As Google Shores Up Great Firewall of China
· US search engine agrees to government restrictions · Firm admits inconsistency with its corporate ethics
Google Defies White House Over Disclosing Users' Searches
Google is defying a request by the US government to hand over data revealing what its users are searching for online.
Microsoft Helps China to Censor Bloggers
Civil liberties groups have condemned an arrangement between Microsoft and Chinese authorities to censor the internet.
China Censors Democracy Websites
Internet sites containing the words "democracy", "Tibet" and "Taiwan" are among those most frequently blocked by the Chinese government, a study of Chinese net access has revealed. Researchers at Harvard Law School's Berkman Centre for Internet and Society said that other blocked sites...
Sense and Censorship
The Chinese government's lifting of a ban on the internet search engine Google means that the nation's media are freer than they have been for 50 years, writes John Gittings.
Google is back in China but don't try asking any difficult questions
China's web censors have lifted their ban on access to the popular international Google search engine - but they have ways of making sure no one asks the wrong question.
Chinese Government Backs Down on Google
The Beijing government has suddenly ended its two-week block on the US internet search engine Google. By Jason Deans.
Chinese sites agree to censor content
Internet portals in China - including Yahoo!'s Chinese-language site - have signed a voluntary pledge to purge their sites of content that China's communist government deems subversive, organisers of the drive say.
Call for global group to fight child web porn
The head of the United Nations children's fund is calling for greater censorship of the internet to combat the explosion of child pornography sites on the world wide web. Carol Bellamy, the executive director of Unicef, said concerns about freedom of expression should take second place...
Tips Keep Kids and Teens Safe on the Internet
Today's world requires us to be computer savvy, but for many, getting acquainted with a PC is a terrifying and frustrating experience.


