A detailed study of Internet censorship in China and Iran shows that blocking techniques are changing rapidly and are becoming significant new obstacles for news organizations, governments and businesses.
The study, being published on Tuesday, focuses on Internet blocking faced by Iranian and Chinese visitors to BBC Web sites during periods of political unrest in the two countries over the last two years.
“This problem of Internet control is becoming an issue for
more than human rights concerns,” said an author of the
report, Ronald Deibert, the director of the Canada Center for
Global Security Studies and the Citizen Lab, a University of
Toronto organization that focuses on Internet security. “The
fact is that you have dozens of countries not just filtering
for porn, but political filtering and key events as well.”
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