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Nick Clegg kills Snooper's Charter – for now
Padraig Reidy: Clegg kills Snooper’s Charter – for now
Inside Story: Index on ethnic cleansing in Burma
Index on Censorship's Mike Harris joins Ghida Fakhry and guests on Al Jazeera's Inside Story, to discuss whether a giving a peace prize to Burma's...
CISPA: Who benefits from 'dangerously vague' bill?
Sara Yasin CISPA: Who benefits from ‘dangerously vague’ bill?
Quality overlooked in rush to spread digital access
Brian Pellot: Quality overlooked in rush to spread digital access
Freedom of expression and disabilities
Sara Yasin: Freedom of expression and disabilities
Government chooses business interests over citizens
Libel Reform: Government chooses business interests over citizens
Burma: Traditional satirical performance returns, but so does censorship
Julia Farrington: Burma – Traditional satirical performance returns, but so does censorship
Protesting Margaret Thatcher’s funeral
Padraig Reidy: Protesting Margaret Thatcher’s funeral
Poverty and freedom of expression: How the poor are being silenced
Milana Knezevic: How the poor are being silenced
The big issues for Indian web users
Some of India’s most prominant internet writers, researchers and policy analysts came together in Bangalore on 9 April to discuss “Strengthening Freedom of Expression on the Internet in India”, organised by the Internet Democracy Project. The subject has been intermittently making headlines in India, with a number of politically motivated arrests made under the Information Technology Act’s controversial Section 66a. Causing more confusion, in 2011, the Minister for Communications & Information Technology, Kapil Sibal, made headlines by asking social media intermediaries to take down “objectionable” content. At the time, the content in question seemed to be mainly objectionable to to the government itself. The content in question seemed to be mainly objectionable to the government alone. This caused a huge public uproar, […]
Debating digital rights at OrgCon North
Brian Pellot: Debating digital rights at OrgCon North