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Australia pushes further Web censorship

September 21, 2007 Touted as tool for targeting phishing and terrorist sites, new bill would allow police to alter current Internet "blacklist." TAGS: censorship, Australia, terrorism, crime, police, bill, phishing

Should YouTube play the censor and sentinel?

November 9, 2007 The high-profile video-sharing site is embroiled in a heated debate over freedom of speech and how to handle potential criminal activity. TAGS: YouTube, censorship, speech, video, Google Inc.

Companies need guidance to face censors abroad

August 14, 2007 How should tech companies deal with nations that oppress their citizens? Professors Jonathan Zittrain and John Palfrey lay out their ideas. TAGS: censorship, image search, Google Inc., requirement, Yahoo! Inc., China, blog, U.S.

Web giants ask for feds' help on censorship

January 31, 2007 Google, Yahoo and Microsoft say government should stand behind global Internet freedom, but not all support legislation. TAGS: censorship, Web company, terrorism, Google Inc., authority, Yahoo! Inc., government, request, help, China, Microsoft Corp., U.S., e-mail

Google shareholders vote down proposal on censorship

May 10, 2007 Resolution that would have forced Google to dump its self-censored Web search site in China is rejected. TAGS: Eric Schmidt, shareholder, censorship, criticism, proposal, Google Inc., China, Internet search, Microsoft Corp.

U.S. blunders with keyword blacklist

May 3, 2004 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains how a U.S. government agency supposedly fighting Internet censorship is quietly engaging in censorship itself. TAGS: Iran, censorship, porn, China, U.S.

India bans a Yahoo group

September 23, 2003 The Indian government's Department of Telecommunications blocks access to a Yahoo group's Web site, alleging that it has anti-India content. TAGS: censorship, government, India, Yahoo! Inc., Pennsylvania, attorney general, law, telecommunications

Blog censorship gains support

April 14, 2005 Survey finds most Americans believe bloggers should not be allowed to publish sensitive information about individuals. TAGS: blogger, censorship, blogging, journalist, blog, survey, personal information, opinion, speech, Google Inc.

China: We don't censor the Internet. Really

October 31, 2006 Chinese government official draws incredulous stares at U.N. summit when denying that the Great Firewall of China exists. TAGS: China, censorship, U.N., government, Google Inc.

Let global online freedom ring?

July 5, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod cautions about the effect of a bill that ostensibly seeks to foster global online freedom. TAGS: freedom, censorship, bill, Internet search engine, U.S., policy, search engine, government, idea

Week in review: Washington wrangling

February 17, 2006 RSA Conference shares spotlight with politicians, who lashed out at tech giants for complying with Chinese censorship. TAGS: China, censorship, U.S. company, Washington, Internet company, RSA Security Inc., Rep., Week in review, Yahoo! Inc., Democrat, California, leader, Google Inc., conference, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Congress looks askance at firms that bow to China

January 13, 2006 U.S. politicians vow to punish companies such as Microsoft, Yahoo, believed to cooperate with China censorship. TAGS: Borders Books & Music, censorship, Cisco Systems Inc., China, law, U.S. company, Rep., router, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., U.S., Microsoft Corp.
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