Internet Freedom
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Why some countries are building ‘walls’ in the worldwide webExperts say freedom on the internet is at risk as more countries try to control what their citizens see and say on the worldwide web.WorldFeb 23, 2019
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India’s top court rejects ban on ‘offensive’ Internet messagesIndia's top court reaffirmed people's right to free speech in cyberspace Tuesday by striking down a provision that had called for imprisoning people who send "offensive" messages.TechMar 24, 2015
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What we know about North Korea’s cyberwar capabilitiesDespite widespread poverty, malnutrition and decades of crippling U.S.-led economic sanctions, Pyongyang has poured resources into training thousands of hackers who regularly target bitter rival Seoul.TechDec 18, 2014
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How Facebook plans to use drones to connect the entire world to the webFacebook has revealed more about its plan to connect the entire world to the web and it involves everything from satellites, to laser beams and drones.ScienceMar 28, 2014
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Turkish attempt to ban Twitter appears to backfireTurkey's attempt to block access to Twitter appeared to backfire on Friday with many tech-savvy users circumventing the ban.MoneyMar 21, 2014
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How can citizens circumvent a Twitter ban?Not long after Turkey's prime minister imposed a ban on Twitter, users went online to find ways to circumvent the blockade - but how?TechMar 21, 2014
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Surfing the Intranet: North Korea’s authoritarian alternative to the World Wide WebNorth Korea is literally off the charts regarding Internet freedoms; there essentially aren't any. But the country is increasingly online.TechFeb 3, 2014
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