In Russia, internet censorship is enforced on the basis of several laws and through several mechanisms. Since 2012, Russia maintains a centralized internet...
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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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and monitors Internet access. As required by the government, major Internet platforms in China have established elaborate self-censorship mechanisms as...
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Internet in Russia, or Russian Internet (Russian: российский Интернет, which means "Russia-related Internet"), and sometimes Runet (a portmanteau of "Russian"...
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Censorship is controlled by the Government of Russia and by civil society in the Russian Federation, applying to the content and the diffusion of information...
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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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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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Wikipedia was briefly blocked in Russia in August 2015. Some articles of Wikipedia were included into various censorship lists disseminated by the government...
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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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Wikipedia in Russia Internet censorship Telegram in Iran "Роскомнадзор начал процедуру блокировки Telegram - Экономика и бизнес". ТАСС (in Russian). Retrieved...
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Internet censorship in South Korea is prevalent, and contains some unique elements such as the blocking of pro-North Korea websites, and to a lesser extent...
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Censorship of Twitter refers to Internet censorship by governments that block access to Twitter (officially known as X since July 2023). Twitter censorship...
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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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Ekaterina Mizulina (category Internet censorship in Russia)
train volunteers involved in the search for missing children. In her activities, Mizulina advocates for censorship on the Internet, for fines and other sanctions...
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Russian censorship system. In December 2014 a Facebook page protesting an event against the prosecution of Alexey Navalny was blocked in the Russian Federation...
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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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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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government censorship of Chechnya coverage Internet censorship in Russia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Russian censorship. If...
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This list of Internet censorship and surveillance in Europe provides information on the types and levels of Internet censorship and surveillance that is...
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Internet censorship in the United Kingdom is conducted under a variety of laws, judicial processes, administrative regulations and voluntary arrangements...
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Miranda Media (category Internet censorship in Russia)
headquartered in Simferopol in Russian Crimea. Russian Internet providers such as Miranda Media are subject to Russian Internet monitoring and censorship. There...
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Yarovaya law (redirect from Russian evangelism law)
Yarovaya law (in Russian: Закон Яровой, transliteration: Zakon Jarovoy), also Yarovaya package or Yarovaya — Ozerov package is a set of two Russian federal...
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Ruwiki (Wikipedia fork) (redirect from 2023 Russian Wikipedia fork)
Wikipedia pages banned in Russia Blocking of Wikipedia in Russia Internet censorship in Russia Internet in Russia Media freedom in Russia Corfield, Gareth (12...
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Dvach (category Internet censorship in Russia)
original users and completely taken over by Russians. Many Dvach terms have become widespread in Russian Internet slang, such as тян (tyan, "girl") and кун...
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of Meta Platforms in Russia is the process of blocking access and subsequent banning of Meta Platforms' social networks in Russia due to allowing Facebook...
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contemporary press-freedom situation in Russia. The Russian government engages in internet censorship. The Russian constitution provides for freedom of...
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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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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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root Internet censorship in Russia Mass surveillance in Russia Splinternet Yarovaya’s Law Schulze, Elizabeth (2019-11-01). "Russia just brought in a law...
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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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