Showing posts with label internet Censorship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet Censorship. Show all posts

Thursday, October 2, 2008

All Your Skype Belong To Us


Imagine this... A Communist Government is SPYING on it's country's citizens and censoring what they can see and say...


A group of Canadian human-rights activists and computer security researchers has discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives certain Internet text conversations that include politically charged words.

The system tracks text messages sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay, the Web auctioneer that owns Skype, an online phone and text messaging service.
The discovery draws more attention to the Chinese government's Internet monitoring and filtering efforts, which created controversy this summer during the Beijing Olympics. Researchers in China have estimated that 30,000 or more "Internet police" monitor online traffic, Web sites and blogs for political and other offending content in what is called the Golden Shield Project or the Great Firewall of China.

The activists, who are based at Citizen Lab, a research group that focuses on politics and the Internet at the University of Toronto, discovered the surveillance operation last month. They said a cluster of eight message-logging computers in China contained more than a million censored messages. They examined the text messages and reconstructed a list of restricted words.

The list includes words related to the religious group Falun Gong, Taiwan independence and the Chinese Communist Party, according to the researchers. It includes not only words like democracy, but also earthquake and milk powder. (Chinese officials are facing criticism over the handling of earthquake relief and chemicals tainting milk powder.)

Friday, August 31, 2007

Thailand Lifts Youtube Ban

Thailand lifts YouTube ban

Thailand’s military-installed government has lifted its five-month ban on the video-sharing website YouTube, after the US-based internet company agreed to block videos deemed offensive to the Thai people or in violation of Thai law.

Sitthichai Pookaiyudom, the information and technology minister, told the Financial Times that YouTube had agreed to block any clips identified by the government as breaking Thai laws, including the country’s sweeping legislation prohibiting comments deemed offensive to the monarchy.

The minister said YouTube videos blocked in Thailand would remain accessible to Internet users abroad. “It would be like books,” he said. “Some books are banned for sale in Thailand, but you can buy them elsewhere.”

Thailand’s military government blocked domestic access to YouTube in April, after anonymous users posted videos mocking King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the 79-year-old monarch who is revered by many Thais as a semi-divine figure protecting the country.

In contrast to the British royal family, which is subjected to the relentless and lurid attention of the tabloid media, Thailand’s monarchy remains shielded from public scrutiny by strict lese majeste laws that make it a serious crime, potentially punishable by up to 15-years in prison, to say anything deemed offensive to the monarchy.


Public scrutiny? No. Public mockery yes. And unlike the British Royals they don't act like a bunch of buffoons.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Google News Blocked?

Typing "Thailand" into Google News gives you... No results. No such place. Never heard of it thank you.

I'm not sure if this is yet another example of the Junta's Luddite views on the Internet, which they are forever trying to block, censor and regulate because it is new and scary.

Oh well, there's always Ask.com

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Blogspot Decides I'm A "SPAM BLOG"


I'm now required to type in an annoying "Word Verification" each time I do anything on Blogger. This is because Blogger has decided that my Blog has "characteristics of a Spam Blog".

First of all what hell is a "Spam Blog". In my years of on line this and that I've never heard of such a thing. Is this a blog that comes to your house and forces you to read it? And if so what are these "Characteristics"? Are they not having shaved in the morning? The smell of peanut butter on my breath?

Or have I said something on here that someone doesn't like? Someone who has decided that they get to control what I say or think.

Well here's the thing. I WILL say what ever I like. And if you don't like it you can NOT READ MY BLOG. I give you permission to never come back here.

Now excuse me while I go type in more frickin "Word Verifications".