Where Should the Government Draw the Line in Censorship? – NYCTastemakers
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Where Should the Government Draw the Line in Censorship? – NYCTastemakers
Information has never been more readily available than it is in our modern world. We can gather news from across the globe and carry a full library of knowledge in our phones. However, many countries have also restricted access to certain content, offering various justifications for censorship. With such a vast ocean of information available […]
“It is impossible for privacy, data protection and non-discriminatory access to technologies to be respected if the registration of mobile phone users is maintained,” said Vladimir Chorny, R3D researcher: Network in Defense of Digital Rights, during his participation in the last conversation in the Senate about the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting. In his intervention, Chorny pointed out that he pointed out that the right of users to t…
Through the Censorship Law, the Federal Government threatens to create a telephone registry, endangering freedom of expression. They only want to supervise Mexican users. An animal head was left near the C2 station in Tijuana.
Through the Censorship Act, the Federal Government threatens to create a telephone registry... with this they want to hypervigilate users and end the freedom of #expression.
Through the Censorship Act, the Federal Government is threatening to create a telephone registry, thereby hypervigilating users and ending freedom of expression.
Through the Censorship Act, the Federal Government is threatening to create a telephone registry, endangering freedom of expression. They only want to hypervigilate Mexican users.
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