Do Governments Actually Think Banning Flickr Is Effective?
from the nice-try dept
The news that the Chinese government is banning access to Flickr spread pretty quickly, and wasn't all that surprising, given China's constant internet filtering. However, it's a bit more surprising to hear rumors that Germany is limiting access to Flickr as well (right after Flickr launched a German version as well). It's unclear what various government think they're accomplishing when they try to ban or limit a site like Flickr. It's just images -- and those images can (and will) be posted in many different places. Blocking this one site won't stop images from becoming available on other sites, and constantly trying to ban or limit each and every site the government doesn't like isn't going to be possible. It's just going to make more people wonder what the governments are afraid of.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Massacre on Flickr
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The answer to the question
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China Blocks Flickr...
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As for China well... yea. Love the censorship.
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Good idea...
Or wait, Government does not = good ideas
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German law
As to the displaying of Nazi symbols, that restriction is limited to "promoting Nazism". When shown in the context of scholarly or historical works, films, photos, etc., any and all icons, symbols and emblems can be displayed. Hell, even Hogan's Heroes has run here, though they changed the opening and closing music to a no-drum, non-marching and non-militaristic style.
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