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Terrorism and internet censorship

Journal of Peace Research, 2020
The internet provides a powerful tool to terror organizations, enhancing their public messaging, recruitment ability, and internal communication. In turn, governments have increasingly moved to disrupt terror organizations’ internet communications, and even democracies now routinely work to censor terrorist propaganda, and related political messaging,
Stephen A Meserve, Daniel Pemstein
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INTERNET CENSORSHIP IN CHINA

2023
Internet censorship in China is considered to be the most sophisticated in the world. However, it is also misunderstood. Many authors view the internet as a quick fix for democratization in the country. This thesis will study the history, tactics, and actors within the Chinese government's information control systems, showing that the Chinese ...
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Censorship and the Internet

Communications of the ACM, 1996
Technology and censorship are often seen as opposing forces in the information age. This tension is exemplified by the case of Singapore, which wants to harness new technologies for development while having censorship controls in place. This paper looks at how Singapore is going about censorship of the Internet.
Peng Hwa Ang, Berlinda Nadarajan
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Internet Censorship in India

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Time keeps on slipping and accordingly making the things to move or change from their present form keeping in mind the end goal of to take a new frame. This is true in case of censorship too, the extent of which was previously limited to print media. With the reach of internet at every nook and corner of the society, internet has moved toward becoming ...
Vani Agrawal, Priyanshi Sharma
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SNI Field Blocking and Internet Censorship

International Journal of Software Innovation, 2022
The government tried to close illegal sites and conduct a copyright protection campaign intensively. However, it takes a lot of time to prevent illegal sites to block, and there is a limitation when internet browsers used a secure protocol. In order to implement effective policies, DNS servers and SNI fields were blocked since 2019.
JiYoung Jung   +3 more
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Making sense of internet censorship

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2013
Free and open access to information on the Internet is at risk: more than 60 countries around the world practice some form of Internet censorship, and both the number of countries practicing censorship and the proportion of Internet users who are subject to it are likely to increase.
Sam Burnett, Nick Feamster
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Analyzing internet censorship in Pakistan

2016 IEEE 2nd International Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry Leveraging a better tomorrow (RTSI), 2016
Internet Censorship is unceasingly increasing in many countries worldwide in order to restrict web contents within the country premises. According to latest Open Net Initiative (ONI) report, almost 50 countries are involved in web censorship, including Pakistan.
Aceto, Giuseppe   +5 more
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Online Advertising under Internet Censorship

Proceedings of the 16th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, 2017
Online advertising plays a critical role in enabling the free Web by allowing publishers to monetize their services. However, the rise in internet censorship events globally poses an economic threat to the advertising ecosystem. This paper studies this interplay and presents Advention, a system that provides censorship circumvention while serving ...
Hira Javaid   +3 more
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Internet Regulation and Online Censorship

International Journal of E-Politics, 2014
This paper explores the development of Internet regulation policies worldwide since the birth of the World Wide Web, describes the advantages and disadvantages of the main filtering methods in use today, and presents two of the most important Internet Regulation Systems (IRS) implemented in authoritarian regimes and Western democracies around the globe.
Nikolaos Koumartzis, Andreas Veglis
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