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Apple breaks app-approval silence with rude dictionary 'no' explanation

News Apple may slap a 17+ rating on our app and wash their hands, saying 'you're not required to censor your app', but at the same time, they're putting a great deal of pressure on us to do so. In an extremely rare move, an... [07 Aug 2009]

Secure Mobile Computing Via Public Terminals

White Paper The system; provides users with capabilities to censor the public terminal display, so that it does not show private data; filters input events coming from the public terminal, so that maliciously injected... [08 May 2007]

US web stranglehold challenged

News The Paris-based advocacy group Reporters Without Borders last week called reform proposals alarming and asked: "Do we really want the countries that censor the internet and jail cyber-dissidents to be in charge of the... [30 Oct 2006]

Cracked: The Great Firewall of China

News The firewall, which uses routers supplied by Cisco, works in part by inspecting web traffic for certain keywords the Chinese government wish to censor, including political ideologies and groups it finds unacceptable. [04 Jul 2006]

Dan's China diary - day 11

Comment That's because there are government officials who monitor and censor what goes out. In May 2006, silicon.com senior reporter Dan Ilett travelled to China, seeking to get behind some of today's most interesting tech and... [20 Jun 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 02.06.06

Round-Up Perhaps because you were trying, James, and they didn't feel that, as a coffee shop, it was their job to censor what content was available over often third-party networks. Hold on to your seats ladies and gentlemen, the... [02 Jun 2006]

Cisco, Qualcomm come out against net neutrality

News For their part, major broadband providers have repeatedly pledged not to block traffic or censor websites. Some of the largest hardware makers in the world, including 3M, Cisco, Corning and Qualcomm, sent a letter to... [18 May 2006]

Google must capitulate to DoJ, says judge

News It's also raised eyebrows because Google chose to co-operate with a demand by the Chinese government to censor searches on the company's Google.cn site. US District Judge James Ware said he intends to release his... [15 Mar 2006]

Craigslist, Wikipedia founders grapple with big issues

News In the end, however, the biggest applause of the day went to Wales, who said, in response to a question about Google's recent expansion into China and its decision to censor its Chinese site, that Wikipedia would not... [14 Mar 2006]

Google attacks "cavalier" Justice Department

News chose to censor their search results for Chinese users. Google lashed out at the US Justice Department on Friday, saying that a high-profile request for a list of a week's worth of search terms must not be granted... [20 Feb 2006]

Yahoo! speaks out on Chinese censorship

News Earlier this year, rival search engine Google came under fire for launching search and news websites in China that censor material deemed objectionable to authorities there. Yahoo! has called for greater understanding of... [13 Feb 2006]

Devil's Advocate: Ethics before profit

Comment Now this all sounds very fine until we start to consider that it was only recently that our own Home Secretary was urging new laws to censor the "glorification of terrorism". If companies truly put principles ahead of... [07 Feb 2006]

Microsoft feels the heat in web censorship row

News It's another thing to become an agent of a government and censor an entire blogger's work. Under fire after censoring a Chinese blogger, Microsoft on Tuesday announced a new policy for dealing with government requests to... [01 Feb 2006]

Leader: Google astride the Great Firewall of China

Leader There are two ways we could look at Google's decision to censor its service for use within China, in accordance with the wishes of the country's controversial authorities. The first is to accept this is the cost of doing... [25 Jan 2006]

Google slammed for censoring its Chinese sites

News Google said on Tuesday it would launch versions of its search and news websites in China that censor material deemed objectionable to authorities there, reasoning that users getting limited access to content was better... [25 Jan 2006]

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