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Editor's Blog: Burmese days on the internet
...The last few days have seen events in Burma reach the kind of intensity we've seen in several countries over... Read more
Sep 27, 2007
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Net censorship on the rise
...Countries which filter internet content According to the ONI study ? Azerbaijan? Bahrain ? Burma/Myanmar ? China ? Ethiopia ? India ? Iran ? Jordan ? Libya ? Morocco ? Oman? Pakistan ? Saudi Arabia... Read more
May 18, 2007
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Enemies of the internet named and shamed
...tools such as Google's Gtalk IM service, which is forbidden in Burma, is also a problem. Countries that arrest or harass so-called cyber... Read more
Nov 8, 2006
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
UK keeps global net censorship ticking over
...And while countries with poor human rights records, such as Zimbabwe and Burma, are already well known for their internet censorship, the US and Western... Read more
Sep 19, 2003
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Taking care of business: Global plc versus the e-criminals
...on a UK-hosted Web site? Will this give the government in Burma extradition rights? These are the issues that need to be debated and... Read more
May 16, 2000
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