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Link to: Call for EU export controls on spyware technologies

Call for EU export controls on spyware technologies

In a position paper, the Paris-based NGO Reporters without Borders calls on the EU Commission to make surveillance and censorship technologies from Europe subject to export controls.

Link to: Cuban reporter charged with anti-state crimes, sparking protests

Cuban reporter charged with anti-state crimes, sparking protests

Cuban authorities charged journalist Yaremis Flores with anti-state crimes in connection with news articles critical of the government, an arrest that sparked two waves of protests and detentions outside a Havana police station.

Link to: As forum begins, policy makers urged to keep Internet free

As forum begins, policy makers urged to keep Internet free

As key stakeholders from government, industry and civil society come together at the Internet Governance Forum in Azerbaijan from 6-9 November, Index on Censorship sets out some of the key challenges to free expression online, and the red lines and issues that must be defended and promoted at the IGF – and elsewhere.

Link to: Report details Internet restriction, netizen detention in Azerbaijan

Report details Internet restriction, netizen detention in Azerbaijan

On the eve of the Internet Governance Forum, taking place in Baku this week, IRFS has developed a report to highlight its concerns regarding violations of the rights to freedom of expression in the country.

Link to: New restrictions on online speech included in US legal proposition

New restrictions on online speech included in US legal proposition

EFF opposes California Proposition 35, which calls for new restrictions on registered sex offenders, because it would create new restrictions on online speech and increased government surveillance of the online accounts for a class of individuals, creating a dangerous legislative model for policing unpopular groups in the future.

Link to: New legislation limits Internet access in Russia

New legislation limits Internet access in Russia

A state blacklist of blocked websites and Internet addresses has become official, as the final section of the “Law on the Protection of Children From Information Detrimental to Their Health and Development” takes effect.

Link to: Five threats to Internet freedom you’ve probably never heard of

Five threats to Internet freedom you’ve probably never heard of

Besides the Great Firewall of China and other highly publicised attacks on the net, there are a host of lesser-known threats to Internet freedom, says the US-based organisation Freedom House.

Link to: India changes controversial Internet governance position

India changes controversial Internet governance position

Following outrage from India’s civil society and media, it appears the country’s government has backed away from its controversial proposal to create a UN body to govern the Internet.

China's cartoon police officers, Chacha and Jingjing, who appear when users attempt to visit censored sites, Index on Censorship

How governments police the Internet – the dark side of digital communications

While the Internet offers opportunities for mass communication and social interaction unprecedented in human history, the chances for governments to monitor and control how we communicate are also ample.

Link to: Report on freedom of artistic expression in China

Report on freedom of artistic expression in China

UNESCO is urged to accept an ARTICLE 19 report outlining how China has failed to create an environment conducive for diverse cultural expressions.

Link to: Canada-EU pact replicates Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement provisions

Canada-EU pact replicates Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement provisions

An analysis of the draft Canada-EU agreement shows it includes several of the same controversial provisions as the ACTA, specifically concerning criminal enforcement, private enforcement by Internet Service Providers and harsh damages.

Link to: Members of parliament in Slovakia challenge data retention law

Members of parliament in Slovakia challenge data retention law

A group of MPs have filed a complaint challenging the constitutionality of Slovakia’s mandatory data retention law, which compels ISPs to monitor citizens’ communications.

Link to: Cameroon: UN Universal Periodic Review Submission

Cameroon: UN Universal Periodic Review Submission

Free expression is under threat in Cameroon, according to a report submitted this week to the UN Human Rights Council by PEN International, Committee to Protect Journalists, and Internet Sans Frontières.

Link to: Ecuador limits use of phrases, constraining public debate

Ecuador limits use of phrases, constraining public debate

Since July of this year, the terms “30S”, “30-S” and “Prohibido olvidar” (Don’t Forget) have become the exclusive property of the government, after the Ecuadorian Institute of Intellectual Property (IEPI) accepted the registration of these phrases, in effect until May 2022.

Link to: Media freedom needs closer attention in post-war Sri Lanka

Media freedom needs closer attention in post-war Sri Lanka

Consultations carried out with key actors in Sri Lanka suggest hopes that the end of the civil war in May 2009 would quickly improve conditions for the country’s media practitioners are fading fast.

Link to: Pakistani teen blogger shot by Taliban gunman

Pakistani teen blogger shot by Taliban gunman

The attack on a 14-year-old activist who supported women’s right to education shows once again that the Taliban will go to any lengths to silence their critics and intimidate the local population, said Reporters Without Borders.