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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsWikileaksWikileaks has developed an uncensorable Wikipedia for untraceable mass document leaking and analysis. Our primary interest is in exposing oppressive regimes in Asia, the former Soviet bloc, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Mid... New ReleasesAuthorities turn their sights on microblogging2010-07-19 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders is concerned about a new crackdown in China on social-networking tools, especially microblogging services. Companies that cooperate with dictatorships must be sanctioned2011-09-06 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns the criminal cooperation that exists between many western companies, especially those operating in the new technology area, and authoritarian regimes. Thailand: Call for moratorium on prosecutions for criticising the King, dialogue on Internet freedom2009-04-28 Reporters Without Borders joined by 31 other organisations in a call for moratorium on prosecutions for criticising the King, dialogue on Internet freedom. Sources Select ResourcesAuthorities turn their sights on microbloggingSources News Release Article 2010 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders is concerned about a new crackdown in China on social-networking tools, especially microblogging services. Companies that cooperate with dictatorships must be sanctionedSources News Release Article 2011 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns the criminal cooperation that exists between many western companies, especially those operating in the new technology area, and authoritarian regimes. EU: Enact Controls on Digital Weapons Trade Article 2012 Unregulated Export of Powerful Surveillance Tools Threatens Internet Freedom. Reporters Without Borders and Human Rights Watch call on the European Union to enact new controls on Internet surveillance... Google and the future of search: Amit Singhal and the Knowledge GraphAdams, Tim Article 213 The Observer An interview with the current head of Google Search, discussing some of the thought processes behind the current functionality of 'search' and some of its possibilites for the future. Richard O'Dwyer: living with the threat of extraditionStudent who set up website posting links to TV and film content fears being used as a guinea pig by Hollywood giants Ball, James Article 2012 The Guardian Richard O'Dwyer's web-linking site would place him at the heart of the titanic running battle between the Hollywood giants – struggling to keep their beleaguered business model intact in the online er... Thailand: Call for moratorium on prosecutions for criticising the King, dialogue on Internet freedomSources News Release Article 2009 Reporters Without Borders joined by 31 other organisations in a call for moratorium on prosecutions for criticising the King, dialogue on Internet freedom.
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