Showing posts with label Free Speech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Speech. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

The Story So Far...(Wired Magazine)



This is quite an interesting article. Not so very much because of the content but much more because of the date it appeared : June 6 2010. Way before the Wikileaks shit started hitting the fan. Lots of unknowns etcetera, but one has to admit that the military has a remarkably consistent response/opinion.

Thank you Interpol!

Hehehe... Naomi Wolf sees the upside of the arrest of Assange.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/naomi-wolf/interpol-the-worlds-datin_b_793033.html

"...there is an entire fraternity at the University of Texas you need to arrest immediately..."


World Press Freedom Day 2011 to be held in the United States

Oh, the irony of it all. You just can't make these thing up anymore. The real world will beat you every time.


Friday, November 20, 2009

Internet censorship - Information Is Like People : It Wants To Be Free



An interesting background information article about censorship on the web by the good people of Wikileaks

In Internet history, 1994-2004 was the era of the pioneers. 2004-2007 was the era of the merchants. Now we’re entering the era of the bullies. Everywhere in the world, sites are going dark, arrests are increasing, more people are going to prison. The Web just celebrated its 20th birthday. Nobody used to take it seriously, but those days are gone.

Although Wikileaks was obviously founded as a response to online censorship, and may therefore be biased, the article does paint a pretty clear picture of Big Government Versus The Web.

In Thailand, using a proxy can land you in prison. The software gets around nonetheless, on USB keys or disks, competing these days with virtual private networks (VPN), encrypted gateways that are used, for example, by multinationals for secure online communication with their foreign branches. The solution is so simple that Edwin, in Wenzhou concludes, “If we really wanted to fight cybercensorship, all we’d have to do is invest a few million dollars in a massive VPN and distribute the links and keywords for free to Internet users. End of story.”

Full article here