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Items related with "internet censorship"

Among the sites that were banned by the Turkish authorities, only the video sharing site dailymotion was opened. The rest are ...

YouTube and Dailymotion are accessible again. Youtube was closed for three months and Dailymotion was banned since the beginning of August. ...

The number of internet sites and blogs protesting the internet censorship in Turkey, court orders banning the sites, has risen to ...

Elmaaltshift.com has launched a protest campaign against the latest internet banning of the sites such as youtube, dailymotion, and many others. ...

The censorship against the internet sites is continuing in Turkey. After youtube.com and dailymotion, not the sites of kliptube and gundemonline.com ...

Turkey is not one of hostile countries to the internet, but it has kept YouTube, the biggest video sharing site, inaccessible ...

Turkish PEN, the Turkish Writers’ Trade Union, the Association of People of Letters and the Turkish Publishers’ Union have condemned the ...

After Wordpress and Youtube.com, the Indymedia-Istanbul website has now been closed with a court decision. Turkey continues to close down whole ...

After courts in Ankara and Sivas blocked access to the international video-sharing website in mid-January, a court in Izmir blocked access ...

RSF and OSCE release general recommendations for internet use in the OSCE member states. "Filters can only be put in place ...

Two Turkish judges successively impose categorical ban on access to Youtube.com, for the content of one single video clip. ...

RSF has condemned the decision of a Sivas court to block access to YouTube. ...

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