03.31.14
Censorship News: Russia Mocks Copyright-driven Blocking, China Can’t Block Like Google and Microsoft Block
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Putin: Pirate Site Blocking Has Failed to End Piracy
It was supposed to be the world’s toughest anti-piracy regime but Russia’s site blocking legislation just isn’t working. That’s not just the opinion of irate movie and music companies either, but comments from Vladimir Putin himself.
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Thanks to ORG supporters copyright takes a great leap forward into the 21st century
The new laws will finally give us the right to parody and legalise personal copying of our digital media. We’re also seeing important changes allowing non-commercial research to carry out text and data mining.
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Copyright: it’s a long fight to get it right
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Victory for digital rights as UK Government publishes changes to copyright law
The UK’s out-of-date copyright law came closer to being fit for purpose yesterday, when the Government published regulations for copyright exceptions. They include exceptions for parody, personal copying, text mining, research and education. If the Regulations are approved by the House of Commons and House of Lords, they will become law on June 1, 2014.
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‘China’s Google’ invokes 1st Amendment to beat US anti-censorship lawsuit
A US court dismissed a lawsuit against a Chinese internet giant Baidu, which the plaintiff argued blocks material critical of China’s democratic credentials, a decision that could have far-reaching impact on how US search engines sift information.
The lawsuit was brought forward by a group of New York content editors who alleged that Baidu’s search engine was programmed to filter out material in the United States that touches upon the Chinese government’s harsh censorship laws, calling this a violation of the US Constitution.
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Turkey bans YouTube after Syria security talk leaked
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‘Guardian’ reporting of Snowden leaks threatened with closure, conference told
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Why free media standards are important
If your answer is no, you’re not alone. According to a 2012 Gallup Poll, 60% of Americans have little to no trust of the mass media in terms of accuracy and fairness in reporting. The U.K. also has a similar problem when it comes to trust of the media. When looking at the world, a great number of countries are dissatisfied with their local media or media in some way.