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HOWTO bypass Internet Censorship |
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(Check out: [[Peekabooty]], [[JAP]])</sub> |
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CENSORSHIP |
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HOWTO bypass Internet Censorship see: [[Peekabooty]], [[JAP]]) |
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See Also: [[Bowdlerism]], [[Comstockery]] |
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WordNet Dictionary |
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[[Category:Politics]] |
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[[Category:Privacy]] |
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Synonyms: censoring, security review |
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See Also: Bowdlerism, Comstockery, counterintelligence, deletion, military censorship, national censorship |
Latest revision as of 10:13, 1 November 2005
HOWTO bypass Internet Censorship (Check out: Peekabooty, JAP)
Definitions[edit]
In a political context, the word 'censorship' means coercion used against non-coercive communication. Libel, slander and the way-too-often-cited-but-misunderstood shouting-Fire!-in-a-crowded-movie-theater are all examples of fraud, which is coercive communication. Flag-burning, cross-burning, and the infamous N-word, are (in and of themselves) non-coercive communication, no matter how much people may be emotionally hurt or offended by them.
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- [n] deleting parts of publications or correspondence or theatrical performances
- [n] counterintelligence achieved by banning or deleting any information of value to the enemy
Source: Hyperdictionary-Censorship
HOWTO bypass Internet Censorship see: Peekabooty, JAP)
See Also: Bowdlerism, Comstockery
External Links:
- http://nocensor.citizenlab.org/ (seems to be "Broken")