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Internet Blocking plans in Ireland

21 April, 2010
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Deutsch: Irland plant Internetsperren


In January 2010, EDRi-member Digital Rights Ireland filed a Freedom of Information (FOI) Request with the Department of Justice asking for all documents dealing with internet blocking by ISPs. The response came back in March, refusing access to almost every internal document!

Sometimes, however, knowing what is being concealed can be informative. When answering FOI requests, departments prepare a schedule of records listing each document they hold, by data and title.

Looking at the list provided, it becomes clear that for some time now the Department of Justice has been proposing the introduction of internet blocking in Ireland and has been doing this under the radar, without any public consultation or legislative approval. Indeed, it is clear from the list that the Department is not planning on introducing legislation but instead intends to introduce this new form of censorship without any legal basis, just following the now discredited Norwegian and Danish models.

In another news related to Irish digital rights, the biggest ISP Eircom has been given the go-ahead to cut off customers accused of copyright infringement by Ireland's High Court. The practice does not breach data protection law, according to the Court ruling.

FOI shows Department of Justice planning internet blocking for Ireland (16.04.2010)
http://www.digitalrights.ie/2010/04/16/foi-shows-department-of-justice...

Irish Justice FOI Re Internet Filtering - Index (16.04.2010)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/30017476/Justice-FOI-Re-Internet-Filtering-I...

Putting up barriers to a free and open internet (16.04.2010)
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2010/0416/1224268442542.ht...

Irish court says Eircom disconnections do not breach privacy laws (19.04.2010)
http://www.out-law.com/page-10930

Judegment from 16.04.2010
http://www.courts.ie/Judgments.nsf/09859e7a3f34669680256ef3004a27de/7e...

(Thanks to EDRi-member Digital Rights Ireland)

 

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