Ethan Zuckerman, Senior Researcher at Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, discusses internet censorship and the limits of circumvention technology. The discussion also turns to censorship in China and other countries, Twitter’s role in last year’s disputed Iranian elections, and online public spaces.
Further Readings
- Internet Freedom: Beyond Circumvention by Ethan Zuckerman at …My Heart’s in Accra
- Geekcorps
- The OpenNet Initiative
- [Turkish] Court blocks access to YouTube at the New York Times
- Proxy Server at Wikipedia
- Global Internet Freedom Consortium (GIFC)
- Tor and Psiphon at Wikipedia
- YouKu
- Global Voices
- State Department comments on ‘talks’ with Twitter by Caroline McCarthy at The Social at CNET
- Global Network Initiative
- China’s Censorship 2.0: How Companies Censor Bloggers by Rebecca MacKinnon at First Monday
- VPN at Wikipedia
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