New Internet Censorship Plans Lead To Protests In Turkey
from the don't-touch-my-internet dept
We've discussed in the past how out of touch the bureaucracy is in Turkey when it comes to censoring the internet. Over the past few years, we've seen Turkey ban (repeatedly) various Google sites, with YouTube frequently being blocked across the board over a single childish video. Bureaucrats have defended the blocks, claiming that it's about "respect" and they're not worried about how others feel about it. Yet, as the government has announced plans for further censorship, in the form of filters and restrictions on domains, thousands are apparently taking to the streets to protest, speaking out against such attempts. The government is trying to play down the new efforts, claiming they're not really about censorship, and will be voluntary, but when asked how that fit with bans on certain domain names (e.g., you cannot have a domain name with the word "blonde" in it), the Turkish regulator (BTK) just sent the Wall Street Journal reporter "an email with a dozen of the rudest words in the Turkish lexicon, without comment or explanation." Well, that clears it right up, then.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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Turkey not ready for EU?
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Besides I don't think too many EU countries have gone this far down the road of censorship. For instance, none has banned YouTube because it contained a video that they considered insulting.
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Naughty Turkish Words
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But it's always good to see civil disobedience against censorship.
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There's no cencorship
http://pornomadokunma.blogspot.com/ They only want Porn.. You can read plecards (posters) they carried.. 'DONT TOUCH MY PORN' 'I like porn..' 'All we are porno lovers..' I think these kind of posters enough to understand those peoples aims..
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