The Code War Russia Internet Censorship Begins Content deemed bad for kids will be filtered, but the law raises worries about wider censorship. Read More » By: Kit Eaton
Fast Feed Censors In China Seem To Like The 7 P.M. Nightly News Want to get a subversive post across Sina Weibo? Researchers found that many censors seem to be off duty at 7 p.m. Read More » By: Nina Mandell
Fast Feed Egypt Crowdsources Censorship Egypt's government is asking citizens to report web pages showing blasphemous content. Read More » By: Neal Ungerleider
Where Are They Now? Tumblr Adds 17+ Rating To Its iOS App Days after Twitter's video-sharing site Vine was rapped for rolling out the rude stuff, another microblog is playing safe. Read More » By: Addy Dugdale
Fast Feed Eric Schmidt Talks About His North Korea Visit: Global Internet Access Is The Key The Google chief visited the strict dictatorship with Bill Richardson, among others. Read More » By: Addy Dugdale ADVERTISEMENT
Fast Feed Chinese Journalists Strike Against Censorship In Guandong Province The media workers staged a walkout after the region's propaganda department demanded their passwords for Sina Weibo, China's answer to Twitter. Read More » By: Addy Dugdale
Fast Feed Google Removes Chinese Censorship Warnings Chinese Google users will no longer receive warnings when their search queries are censored by China's government. Read More » By: Neal Ungerleider
Fast Feed French ISP Free Blocks All Web Advertising Free, one of France's largest Internet providers, now blocks Internet advertising for all users by default. Not coincidentally, they're in a very public clash with Google. Read More » By: Neal Ungerleider
Fast Feed Pakistan Lifts YouTube Ban-- For A Few Hours The government's new filter, designed to block blasphemous websites, didn't work, so the authorities reimposed the blackout. Read More » By: Addy Dugdale
Fast Feed Anonymous To Syrian Government: We Will Hack You In response to the Syrian web shut down, global hacker group Anonymous has pledged revenge on the Syrian government. Read More » By: Kit Eaton