Internet content blocking – from collateral damages to better solutions (ISOC) – Flash 09 2017
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The use of Internet blocking by governments to prevent access to content deemed illegal is a worldwide and growing trend. Building on findings from a recent Internet Society paper on Internet content blocking, the session will highlight common drawbacks associated with these measures. Invited guests will provide first-hand accounts of some of the collateral damages from content blocking techniques, as well as tease areas where more constructive solutions could be found.
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blocking shutdowns
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