Most Internet censorship in Thailand prior to the September 2006 military coup d'état was focused on blocking pornographic websites. The following years...
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Internet censorship is the legal control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the Internet. Censorship is most often applied...
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Internet censorship circumvention is the use of various methods and tools to bypass internet censorship. There are many different techniques to bypass...
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Censorship in Thailand involves the strict control of political news under successive governments, including by harassment and manipulation. Freedom of...
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This list of Internet censorship and surveillance by country provides information on the types and levels of Internet censorship and surveillance that...
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Thailand's connection to the Internet began in 1987 via the Australian Research and Education Network using UUCP and SUNIII which transformed to full TCP/IP...
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This list of Internet censorship and surveillance in Asia provides information on the types and levels of Internet censorship and surveillance that is...
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Internet censorship in Australia is enforced by both the country's criminal law as well as voluntarily enacted by internet service providers. The Australian...
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Internet censorship in India is done by both central and state governments. DNS filtering and educating service users in suggested usages is an active...
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Censorship of video-sharing platform YouTube occurs to varying degrees in many countries. YouTube blocking occurs for a variety of reasons including:...
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Internet censorship in Morocco was listed as selective in the social, conflict/security, and Internet tools areas and as no evidence in the political...
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Internet censorship in South Africa is a developing topic. South Africa is not individually classified by the OpenNet Initiative, but is included in ONI's...
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Party in 2017. Freedom of speech portal Internet portal Censorship by country Censorship of Google (disambiguation) Censorship of Twitter Censorship of Wikipedia...
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Censorship in Japan has taken many forms throughout the history of the country. While Article 21 of the Constitution of Japan guarantees freedom of expression...
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and detained politicians and anti-coup activists, imposed Internet censorship in Thailand and took control of the media. The NCPO issued an interim constitution...
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countries. The major purposes of Internet police, depending on the state, are fighting cybercrime, as well as censorship and propaganda. Several attempts...
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progress.[citation needed] In a 1997 essay on Internet censorship, social commentator Michael Landier explains that censorship is counterproductive as it...
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Censorship by country collects information on censorship, Internet censorship, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and human rights by country and...
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Internet censorship in Syria is extensive; with numerous websites and online platforms being banned for political reasons. Internet usage is authorized...
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Censorship in Turkey is regulated by domestic and international legislation, the latter (in theory) taking precedence over domestic law, according to...
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Censorship in the People's Republic of China (PRC) is mandated by the country's ruling party, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It is one of the strictest...
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Certain subject-matter in Australia is subject to various forms of government censorship. These include matters of national security, judicial non-publication...
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North Korea ranks among some of the most extreme censorship in the world, with the government able to take strict control over communications. North Korea...
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Broadcast Standards Council. Over the 20th century, legal standards for censorship in Canada shifted from a "strong state-centred practice", intended to protect...
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In the United States, censorship involves the suppression of speech or public communication and raises issues of freedom of speech, which is protected...
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Telegram was one of few communication platforms available in Belarus during the three days of internet shutdown that followed the day of the presidential election...
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In the United Kingdom censorship has been applied to various forms of expression such as the media, cinema, entertainment venues, literature, theatre and...
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Censorship in Finland refers to government policies in controlling and regulating certain information. In 1686, the office of Censor of Books, which was...
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attention. In 2014, Reporters Without Borders described the government as, "relentless in its censorship of the Saudi media and the Internet," and in 2018,...
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