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Articles on Censorship

Katrina Halili-Hayden Kho sex video fallout: Greed, censorship and hypocrisy

Blogs Unfortunately, the Katrina Halili-Hayden Kho sex video scandal, which has launched thousands of pirated DVDs and generated even more online views, is still the talk of the town in the Philippines. ... Read story »

Thailand's political unrest takes the fight to the Internet

Blogs Another year, another uprising. However, it does look like the current administration headed by Abhisit Vejjajiva and his Democrat Party has taken censorship to a new level. It first started with ... Read story »

Katrina Halili-Hayden Kho sex video: Filipino officials, bloggers weigh in on scandal

Blogs As you might expect, the Katrina Halili-Hayden Kho sex video scandal is one of the hottest topics in the Philippine blogosphere. After all, this latest video that has been leaked online ... Read story »

Review: The Wikipedia Revolution

Blogs When I first heard of Andrew Lih's new book about Wikipedia, I'm certain there was a questioning look on my face. I couldn't help but think that a book about an encyclopedia ... Read story »

Is YouTube sufficiently lubed to escape the censorship tube?

Blogs A blogger asks that very question with some insight added for extra niceness. Read story »

So-so censorship shocks Sino surfers

Blogs Dave at Mutant Palm, one of the better blogs in China, has noticed something interesting on the search engine run by Tencent, one of the gorillas on the Chinese Internet and ... Read story »

Attention, Philippine content developers--get a license

Blogs Just recently, the National Telecommunication Commission (NTC) released a memorandum requiring all content developers to secure a license from their office before such content can be made available to the public. The ... Read story »

Premier Wan rocked the Chinese cyberspace

Blogs Wen Jiabao, the Chinese Premier, rocked the Chinese cyber community by holding a 2 hour-long online chat with Netizens. This event was jointly hosted by the Central Government Web site (http://english.gov.cn) and ... Read story »

Web-surfing zombies

Blogs In my previous post titled "The change we need", I inspected some restrictions enforced by industrial countries like the US on a typical Internet user in Iran. Now, I'm going to ... Read story »

Geek is the new beautiful, indeed

Blogs I thought it'd be nice for Geekonomics to show the world what geek babes should look like. Not to mention proving this geek got some girlfriends in case you think this ... Read story »

Wikipedia in China blocked-unblocked-blocked again

Blogs It was celebration time in China a month ago when a longstanding block on Wikipedia was finally lifted. Yes, there had always been ways around it, such as proxy servers, Gollum ... Read story »

Beware the nurse with a spoonful of sugar

Blogs In a conversation with Rebecca MacKinnon, she who founded Global Voices, censorship of the Chinese Internet space became a highlight of our discussion. MacKinnon has been instrumental in getting Google, Yahoo, ... Read story »

The falcon cannot hear the falconeer

Blogs In which the blog's author sets about to administer a corrective treatise on journalistic misapprehension of China's true situation From Roland Soong's blog, I find an article by Reuters in which ... Read story »

So not the censorship on NTSCMP

Blogs content added: scroll down NTSCMP has posted a claim on its web site that PCCW has contacted Dr. Adams directly and said the problem was technical and it has been fixed. ... Read story »

Wikipedia unblocked in China

Blogs After being blocked for a year, Wikipedia is once again accessible from mainland China. For those of us who use it regularly, this is a big relief as we can now ... Read story »

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