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PTA Temporarily Blocks WordPress.com in Pakistan - 23 mars 2015
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, in a recent development, has asked Pakistani Internet service providers to block the access of WordPress.com in Pakistan. As of now, the website is inaccessible on all major Pakistani ISPs. Just to be recalled, WordPress is a blogging platform that hosts millions of blogs (...)

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Le Pakistan bloque les blogs hébergés sur Wordpress.com - 23 mars 2015
L’autorité de régulation des télécoms pakistanaise a ordonné aux opérateurs de bloquer la plateforme Wordpress.com, qui est l’un des principaux services de blogs. La mesure survient au moment où le pays célèbre une fête nationale. Pourquoi s’embêter à bloquer quelques sites litigieux, lorsqu’il est possible de neutraliser le (...)

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Complicity in Censorship : Facebook’s Latest Government Requests Report - 11 novembre 2014
For years, pundits and scholars have warned of the implications of social media companies capitulating to foreign governments, handing over user data or censoring content. Facebook’s latest government requests report, released late last week, demonstrates why : as governments grow aware of the fact that stifling (...)

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Facebook Under Fire for Temporarily Blocking Pages in Pakistan - 7 juin 2014
Facebook said on Friday that it had blocked users in Pakistan from access to the pages of a popular Pakistani rock band and several left-wing political pages, drawing sharp criticism from free-speech activists who accused the American company of caving in to government censors. Members of the band, Laal, whose (...)

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A new wave of surveillance in Pakistan - 1er novembre 2012
Modern information and communications technologies are now seamlessly integrated into our daily lives. Internet-based communications are no longer a luxury, but rather a necessity, for people across the globe. This is particularly the case in developing countries where, as well as helping individuals communicate, (...)

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Pakistan uses teenage boy to help with pornography crack down - 14 mars 2012
What’s the easiest way to compile a global list of pornographic websites ? Ask a 15-year-old boy to do it for you. That’s exactly what the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) did as part of an effort to clean up the Muslim country’s browsing habits. Ghazi Muhammad Abdullah proved tireless in his search, (...)

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Le Pakistan s’oppose aux VPN et au chiffrement - 31 août 2011
Dans un document transmis aux FAI locaux, l’autorité des télécommunications au Pakistan a demandé aux opérateurs de signaler les internautes utilisant des outils de chiffrement pour naviguer sur Internet. Les autorités estiment que ces techniques, comme le réseau virtuel privé (VPN), sont utilisés par les terroristes pour (...)