Malaysia denied on Friday that a proposed Internet filter would be used to police blogs and Web sites, saying it would be used only to block pornography. By Royce Cheah, Reuters, The Associated Press ...
The Net is increasingly getting broken into cantons. The digital chain connecting one's laptop to a Web site thousands of miles away can be traversed by a single click--so long as no link within the ...
Sen. Conroy has obviously received rather poor advice. If he follows these instructions, he'll have an unbreakable Internet filter. Firstly, ban all HTTPS connections. These can be used to encrypt who ...
Students in Clark County, Nev., can’t see whatever they want online, but they have some say in the matter. Those who want to view a Web site blocked by the district’s Internet filter can initiate a ...
The Internet filters used in most schools allow educators to carefully screen Web sites by keyword or category to ensure that students can’t access obscene images, get diverted by online games, hack ...
The Association for Alternative Information criticised the central internet filter to be enforced on 22 August. The association found the corresponding recommendations issued by the Internet Committee ...
A variety of organizations, institutions, companies, and countries seek to restrict Internet access from within their premises and territories. For example, companies may seek to improve employee ...
The authors are collecting data on the methods, scope, and depth of selective barriers to Internet access through Chinese networks. Tests from May 2002 through November 2002 indicate at least four ...
BERLIN--As European lawmakers debate how to keep access to the Internet free and equal--so-called network neutrality--they are inundated, not unsurprisingly, by lobbyists. But the corporate envoys ...
Massive criticism on the internet filter system to be enforced on 22 August was voiced in a meeting on the matter at Bilgi University on 25 May. The participants demanded to withdraw the decision. The ...
An Australian survey has found that 80 percent of respondents support the mandatory ISP filtering legislation proposed by the country's government. The poll, commissioned by ABC news programme Hungry ...
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