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Danish opposition wants to abandon the illegal medicine site blocking

5 December, 2012
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Deutsch: Dänemark: Opposition will Netzsperren gegen illegalen Medikamentenhan...


A majority outside the Danish government parties proposes to abandon blocking access to websites selling illegal medicine.

European domain names under siege

5 December, 2012
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Deutsch: Europäische Domainnamen unter Druck


On 26 November 2012, 132 or 133 domain names were seized by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations (ICE) in collaboration with the Europol and national law enforcement authorities.

Abandoning safe harbours: Hungarian online freedoms at risk

21 November, 2012
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Deutsch: Ungarn: Die Freiheit des Internets steht auf dem Spiel


Restrictions on freedom of expression and on access to information would be two repercussions of recently drafted changes to Hungary’s Criminal Code. The law would allow the government to “block” and potentially delete online material if hosting providers fail to respond to notice-and-take-down procedures.

While Internet service providers would not be liable for user content, they would be obliged to “block” websites placed on the National Media and Telecommunication Authority’s blacklist following a court order.

Foreign betting websites might be blocked by the Irish Government

7 November, 2012
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Deutsch: Irland: Ausländische Wettseiten könnten gesperrt werden


The Irish government plans to block foreign betting websites.

The Pirate Bay remains blocked in Finland

7 November, 2012
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Deutsch: „The Pirate Bay“ bleibt in Finnland weiterhin gesperrt


The Pirate Bay (TPB) remains blocked in Finland as the Finnish Supreme Court has rejected ISP Elisa’s request to hear its appeal in the case filed by the Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Center (CIAPC) in May 2011.

In the respective case, in October 2011, the Helsinki District Court ordered Elisa to block the domain names and IP-addresses of TPB, thus forcing the ISP to censor the torrent site, under the threat of 100 000 Euro/day fines for non-compliance.

EDRi letter on website blocking & EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

7 November, 2012
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Deutsch: EDRi: Schreiben zu Netzsperren & der EU-Charta der Grundrechte


EDRi sent on 2 November 2012 a letter to Commissioner Malmström on a legal contradiction in relation to website blocking that needs to be resolved in order to bring Member States into line with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union:

Dear Commissioner Malmström,

As you know, Member States may decide to "block" access to illegal child abuse websites according to the Directive on combating the sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children and child pornography.

While we obviously su

Clean IT – Leak shows plans for large-scale, undemocratic surveillance of all communications

21 September, 2012
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Deutsch: CleanIT – Pläne zur Überwachung des Internets im großen Stil


A leaked document from the CleanIT project shows just how far internal discussions in that initiative have drifted away from its publicly stated aims, as well as the most fundamental legal rules that underpin European democracy and the rule of law.

The European Commission-funded CleanIT project claims that it wants to fight terrorism through voluntary self-regulatory measures that defends the rule of law.

ENDitorial: CleanIT: creating a safer internet...for terrorists?

29 August, 2012
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Deutsch: CleanIT – ein sichereres Internet … für Terroristen?


The “CleanIT project”, funded by the European Commission and led by the Dutch police, aims to produce a “guideline or gentleman's agreement” to fight terrorism online in a way which does not involve the use of legislation. The latest draft of its proposals was recently made available.

The intention to launch the project was first publicly announced in May 2010, during a European Commission event with the same goal and involving the same industry.

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