21 Oct 05 China censors Wikipedia.

The authorities are censoring Wikipedia in the same way that they censor thousands of websites with information that strays from the official Chinese propaganda, RSF report.

29 Sep 06 Independent news website closed, blog platform briefly blocked.

Reporters Without Borders today condemned the closure of Advar News, a website linked to an independent student group, which has been shut down since intelligence agents raided its office on 19 September. A blog service, persianblog.com, was also briefly blocked “by mistake” by Iranian ISPs.

17 Jun 05 Microsoft censors Chinese blogs.

Weblog entries on some parts of Microsoft’s MSN site in China using words such as “freedom”, “democracy” and “demonstration” are being blocked.

14 Oct 05 Study Says Software Makers Supply Tools to Censor Web.

A new report ‘Internet Filtering in Burma in 2005’ from the OpenNet Initiative raises tough questions about the use of filtering technologies by autocratic governments wanting to control what their citizens see on the web.

8 Apr 04 A controversial French digital economy bill is being discussed.

The bill includes language that would make Internet service providers liable for content on websites that they host.

16 Sep 05 A new UK digital rights group is set up.

The Open Rights Group (Org) will serve as a hub for other cyber-rights groups campaigning on digital rights issues. Org emulates US’s Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) digital rights group.
ZDNet reports that Org has centred its focus on the proposed draft EU framework on data retention for ISPs and telecommunications companies which it believes could contravene the European Convention on Human Rights.

25 Feb 05 Another blogger gets jail sentence.

Reporters without Borders report: an Iranian weblog editor has been imprisoned and fined for supposedly insulting the country’s leaders and making anti-government propaganda.

11 Mar 05 Apple v. ThinkSecret : confidentiality of sources must be respected.

Reporters Without Borders call for online journalists, as well as journalist website operators and bloggers, to be accorded the same legal protections as journalists with the traditional press.

2 Jun 06 Court ruling protecting bloggers’ sources hailed as historic.

A Californian appeal court has decreed that online journalists and bloggers have the same right to protect their sources as other kinds of journalists. The ruling was issued in a case between the US electronics manufacturer Apple and websites that posted confidential information about some of its products. The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s (EFF’s) petition on behalf of three online journalists was upheld. See more on the Apple v. Does case, including FAQ’s.

15 Oct 04 FBI returns Indymedia news servers.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is concerned about implications of this seizure for free speech and privacy, and improper and unconstitutional silencing of independent media.

20 Jan 06 Fears raised over digital rights.

The National Consumer Council (NCC) has called for new laws to protect users’ rights to use digital music and movies.

24 Dec 04 Gambian Newspaper editor shot dead in Banjul.

Deyda Hydara, editor of The Point newspaper and correspondent for the AFP news agency and Reporters Withour Borders was shot dead in Banjul. Hydara has been an outspoken critic of government attempts to muzzle the press and silence dissident voices.

22 Oct 04 UK denies involvement in Indymedia servers seizure.

A written Home Office response says no Commons statement is necessary.

26 Nov 04 Ukraine's chorus of protest grows.

Following the dubious election result, thousands of Ukrainians vow to keep up their campaign of peaceful pressure for change.

27 May 05 Ukraine: online registration of websites.

Reporters Without Borders expressed concern at a new decree governing registration of websites, put forward by the Ukrainian Ministry of Transport and Communication.

7 Jul 06 Who's reading your e-mail?

New plans to scan e-mails for illegal images of child abuse may give the appearance that children are being safeguarded but they may not be as effective as they first seem.

Network news and actions

14 Oct 09 Twitter can't be gagged: online outcry over Guardian/Trafigura order

Trafigura, a London-based oil trader connected with dumping toxic waste in Ivory Coast in 2006, was the most used word on micro-blogging site Twitter this morning.

18 Sep 09 Stand up to Mandelson's draconian internet piracy laws now

Mandelson’s law would mean that the government could disconnect anyone they suspect of downloading anything copyrighted. Only in June this year the government had ruled out draconian measures like this but now it appears Mandelson has caved in to the wishes of the music and film industry.

16 Sep 09 New Africa broadband 'ready'

The launch of the government-backed East African Marine System (Teams) comes as providers face a backlash over slow connection speeds and high prices.