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Google and Facebook blocked by the Danish child pornography filter

14 March, 2012
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Deutsch: Dänischer Kinderpornographiefilter sperrt Google und Facebook


In the morning of 1 March 2012, about 8000 websites, including Google and Facebook, were blocked by the Danish child pornography (CP) filter. When the customers of the affected ISPs, Siminn Denmark and Tele Greenland, made Google searches or accessed their Facebook pages, they were met by the STOP page for the Danish CP filter.

The plans to bring ACTA back to life

5 March, 2012
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Introduction

Following the initial discussions in the European Parliament and the overwhelmingly negative workshop that was held on 1 March, ACTA is close to dead in Europe. What are the strategies for bringing it back to life and how will this impact on other similar initiatives? How can activists ensure that our great success so far can be maintained?

FAQ on referral of ACTA to European Court of Justice

23 February, 2012
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Deutsch: Häufig gestellte Fragen zur Vorlage des ACTA-Abkommens beim Europäis...


Following the recent decision of the European Commission to refer the draft Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) to the European Court of Justice, Access and EDRi have prepared this short FAQ to explain this process.

Dutch Internet providers forced to block The Pirate Bay

18 January, 2012
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Deutsch: Niederländische ISPs zur Sperre von The Pirate Bay gezwungen


In its judgement of 11 January 2012, the Court of The Hague granted Dutch copyright enforcement organisation Brein's request to order Dutch internet providers Ziggo and XS4ALL to block access to The Pirate Bay. This is the opposite of an earlier ruling given in summary proceedings where no such order was given. Ziggo and XS4all will appeal the ruling.

The Court of The Hague held that Ziggo and XS4ALL have to block access to the domain names and IP-addresses of The Pirate Bay.

Finnish ISP started blocking The Pirate Bay

18 January, 2012
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Deutsch: Finnischer ISP sperrt The Pirate Bay


On 9 January 2012, the Helsinki Enforcement authority obligated Finnish ISP Elisa to execute the court ruling that it had to block access to The Pirate Bay from its network.

This is the latest phase in an ongoing legal fight between the Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Centre (CIAPC) and Elisa. Acting on behalf of IFPI Finland, CIAPC brought the case to court in May 2011, and in October the court ruled that Elisa must block access to The Pirate Bay.

Belarus strongly censors the Internet

18 January, 2012
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Deutsch: Weißrussland übt starke Internetzensur aus


--- Article corrected on 23.01.2012----

6 January 2012 saw the application of the Belarusian law imposing even more restrictions on online free expression in a country that is already viewed as a dictatorship.

Thus, a new law is enacting the sanctions applied for the violation of the decree issued in February 2010 by President Alyaksandr Lukashenko (and entered into force in July 2010).

German web blocking law repealed

14 December, 2011
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Deutsch: Deutsches Netzsperrengesetz außer Kraft gesetzt


After more than two years of discussions and opposition, on 1 December 2011, the German Parliament has finally taken the decision to drop the Access Impediment Act, the law that proposed blocking access to websites deemed to have child pornographic content.

The decision was already considered by the German Government in April 2011 after the law had proven inefficient for its initial purpose of fighting child pornography and after being largely opposed by freedom activists.

Italian Police blocks sites that had banners to alleged illegal websites

30 November, 2011
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Deutsch: Italienische Polizei sperrt Seiten mit Bannerwerbung für mutmaßlich ...


The Italian cybercrime police, Guardia di Finanza Agropoli, has recently DNS blocked a series of websites that were offering links to content indexed on BitTorrent, cyberlockers and eDonkey networks. Five of the blocked sites belonged to Italianshare.net network, which were allegedly releasing the links to the movies, games or music before their commercial release.

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