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Google in Shift on ‘Abortion’ as Keyword - 21 septembre 2008
After a lawsuit from a Christian anti-abortion group, Google is allowing religious organizations to take out ads using the keyword “abortion,” a rare case of the search giant admitting it was wrong. In March, Google rejected an ad from the Christian Institute, a British organization, that read, in part, “UK (...)

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Internet et Atatürk - 28 mars 2008
Plusieurs décisions de justice contre Internet ont été prononcées ces dernières semaines. A chaque fois le même message : "Bu siteye erisim mahkeme karariyla engellenmistir" (Sur décision d’un tribunal, l’accès à ce site a été suspendu) Le site d’échange de vidéos YOUTUBE a été fermé pendant trois semaines et a rouvert (...)

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Does Flickr = Censr ? Yahoo might be to blame - 14 juin 2007
The photo-sharing site blocks users in Germany and several Asian countries from looking at "restricted" pictures. By Farhad Manjoo Flickr won’t let people in Singapore, Germany, Hong Kong or South Korea look at photos of breasts, butts, backs, as well as Nazi symbols or other images deemed offensive in those (...)

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Flickr’s new censorship system - 18 mai 2007
As most people in the blogosphere know, Flickr is a very (very) popular photo sharing site. It contains over half a BILLION images taken by people from every corner of the earth, and has become a meeting place for professional photographers, photo enthusiasts, and people who just want to share photos of their cats (...)

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Les newsgroups massivement censurés - 20 juillet 2006
Le fournisseur d’accès belge Belgacom a supprimé l’accès à 20 newsgroups, au moment où des FAI français étendent le bridage de Usenet et de la plupart des protocoles de P2P. A l’heure où le débat sur la neutralité du net fait rage aux Etats-Unis, n’y a-t-il pas déjà en Europe une question importante à se poser sur la (...)

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CNET : We’ve been blackballed by Google - 16 mai 2005
Tech news site says Google froze out its reporters for publishing Eric Schmidt’s personal info. NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Google Inc. has blacklisted all CNET reporters for a year, after the popular technology news website published personal information of one of Google’s founders in a story about growing privacy (...)