Archive for the 'News Monitor' Category

  • 4.6.08 CBC Censored in China posted in Canada

    The President of CBC has written to Chinese Ambassador Lu Shumin requesting that access to www.cbc.ca be restored.
    www.cbc.ca is hosted on Akamai, so the IPs are not blocked but “www.cbc.ca” is treated as a keyword and thus requests that contain the keyword in the GET (including host headers) request are blocked by RST packets.

  • 3.21.08 YouTube & Censorship posted in International

    The WSJ has a good article on Youtube and censorship. The article discusses the various countries that have acted to have Youtube blocked for political reasons, or petitioned to have content removed and Youtube’s response of blocking specific content for users in specific countries. While I don’t expect such an article to go into depth [...]

  • 3.8.08 Google Removes Streetview of US Army Bases posted in International

    The Register reports that Google removed the streetview component of US army bases from Google Earth. AP reports:
    Citing security risks, the Pentagon banned Google teams from making detailed street-level video maps of U.S. military bases after images of a Texas base ended up on the popular Internet site.

  • 3.8.08 US: Airforce Blocks Blogs posted in International, Internet Censorship

    Wired reports that the USAF is blocking any URLs with “blog” in them.
    AFNOC has imposed bans on all sites with “blog” in their URLs, thus cutting off any sites hosted by Blogspot. Other blogs, and sites in general, are blocked based on content reviews performed at the base, command and AFNOC [...]

  • 2.27.08 Australia: Filtering in Test Phase posted in Filtering Technology, International

    The Australian government is moving ahead with plans to introduce filtering at the ISP level. They’ll block content that is deemed to be harmful to children.
    ISP-based filters will block inappropriate web pages at service provider level and automatically relay a clean feed to households.
    To be exempted, users will have to individually contact their ISPs.

    The [...]