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... question President Obama fielded in China came over the Internet, via the U.S. Embassy, from a Chinese citizen who asked, ... not directly address China’s massive Internet censorship operation — “the firewall ... Obama is not aware that his State Department not only is doing next to nothing to support Internet freedom in countries such as China, but that it also has been slow-walking ...
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... didn't do anything wrong, the government could still blacklist you and you would never be allowed to have internet access again.
And if you don't even know what some of those things mean, then you might really be in trouble.
Europe ... Parliament, and the European Commission, and looks to go into effect next year.
The new Internet freedom provision still allows "graduated response& ...
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... photo for EU adopts "Internet freedom" provision on Internet cut-offs" /> ... the European Union have been locked in a battle over three-strikes laws, Internet disconnections, and the appropriate role of judges in the process. Just after midnight last night ... the deadlock was broken and all parties agreed to a new "Internet freedom provision" that reinforces the presumption of ...
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... big step forward last night and approved a measure to ensure "internet freedom" would remain and that individuals would not ... their internet cutoff unjustly. The Internet freedom provision, which was part of a massive telecommunications package, was approved late last night ... gave EU governments the full ability to cut off ones internet with little chance for appeal.
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... major governing institutions of the European Union have been locked in a battle over three-strikes laws, Internet disconnections, and the appropriate role of judges in the process. Just after midnight last night, the deadlock was broken and all parties agreed to a new "Internet freedom provision" that reinforces the presumption of innocence, the right to ...
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Jon Stewart
and
Rachel Maddow
have both been
poking
fun
at
John McCain
this week for
introducing
a bill called the
Internet Freedom Act
, the stated purpose of which is to block net neutrality. Sure, on its face, the bill seems to follow the
up-is-down
...
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