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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Law Around The World..

Just follow law.. Have you watched the comedy movie? Speaking of law, that reminds me of the government policies concerning internet censorship law which varies all around the country. Throughout the years, the law and policies of online censorship has developed drastically from pace to pace. Members of Parliament and politician are always busy having their debates on how to further improved the laws of online censorship.


Different governmental approach have been carried out to deal with Internet content that is illegal, or is unsuitable for minors, followed by sections containing more detailed information about various countries.


As at March 2002, government policies concerning censorship of the Internet has been broadly grouped into four categories:

Government policy to encourage Internet industry self-regulation and end-user voluntary use of filtering/blocking technologies.

This approach is taken in the United Kingdom, Canada, and a number of Western European countries. It also appears to be the current approach in New Zealand where applicability of offline classification/censorship laws to content on the Internet seems less than clear.

This apply to illegal Internet content such as child pornography and incitement to racial hatred.


Criminal law penalties (fines or jail terms) applicable to content providers who make content "unsuitable for minors" available online.

Hey, bloggers.. never underestimate the government's authority and power. For instance, the recent case that alerted our country is Negarakuku and Raja Petra. Wee Meng Chee had changed the lyrics of "Negaraku", create a video and upload it to youtube.. He eventually changed the national anthem from "Negaraku" to "Negarakuku".. The government think that it had insulted the national anthem.. Hence, Wee had been questioned by the police.. How about Raja Petra? Raja Petra published a seditious article at the blog and he was charged by the prosecution for sedition charge...


Government mandated blocking of access to content deemed unsuitable for adults.

For instance, China disallow viewing of any content related to democracy. The new rules include a long list of banned content prohibiting writings that reveal state secrets, hurt China's reputation or advocate the overthrow of communism, ethnic separatism or 'evil cults.' What else, pornography and violence is of course forbidden too. According to Associated Press,"China has issued its most intrusive Internet controls to date, ordering service providers to screen private e-mail for political content and holding them responsible for subversive postings on their Web sites. ...


Government prohibition of public access to the Internet.

One of the distinstive country is Myanmar whereby 7-15 year jail sentence would be imposed for unauthorised ownership of modem. The speed of network connection in Myanmar is extremely slow which will definitely drive the user insane. Just imagine, loading a web page..and it would takes up to ten minutes just to load the web page..Doesn't it makes you insane??? I would not want to surf the net if it need to takes up to ten minutes for browser to load the web page.. Will you? I bet not.. XD


Kindly drop your comments.. =)

Friday, January 16, 2009

No censorship! No security!

As we all know, internet has become as important as drinking water everyday. Without internet- no life!!! As we know each and every one of us are so involved and overwhelmed by the technology. Apart from the benefits we gain from internet, now it is more likely internet is becoming the wrong path for the youth of today. Do we fairly agree? =)

Online censorship- what for laa??

I bet many people have raised up this question and yet the answer remains as yes. =) Online censorship still remains to be like the air around us. It’s there just that people don’t realize it. Online censorship also known as the internet filter to stop and ban all internet elements that consists immorality behavior. As we know, it won’t take long time to spread from one person to 10 people.. When these kind of immorality behaviors spread around, somehow like a slow poison it becomes a threat to the nation.

Remember Negarakuku- the ‘rap’ which was a desecration of the national anthem. The motive has been humorous yet the song has defamed the purity of our nation and humiliated the policemen. On the other hand, Raja Petra was detained due to his anti government views and discrimination on Muslims in his blog. The consequences from it, the government become the laugh of the public which caused people to disrespect and look down on our own nation.

This is the resemblance of misusing the internet which reflects to be a harmful threat to the nation. Upcoming generation seems too anticipate into this sort of immorality activities into their daily basis and they tend to lose their respect on the nation. This type of issues provoke chaos and racial riots among the races of our nation which no longer remain as peace and harmony. This problem becomes an unanswered doubt for foreigners and even people of our own to wonder ‘Are we safe in our own nation? ‘. At this stake, online censorship stands as a ladder to detain the internet from being a bad source for the youths and upcoming generations.

I hope this information has helped you to gain a short glimpse of what online censorship is and the consequences of it to the nation. Do drop us your comments. We’ll get back to you with more and more on online censorship.

Have a great day ahead! =)

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Online censorship??

In the peak of science and technology, internet is no longer a luxury but nonetheless a necessity for the city dwellers to be survived in. Especially these days, many are not able to live a day without internet. Ask around you, and the answer will be “Where can! Internet is my oxygen”. The Internet, as an integrating force, has combined the technology of communication and computing to provide instant connectivity and global information services to all of its users.

As we approach the new millennium, the internet keeps revolutionizing our society, and never stops evolving. Look, and you'll notice how much internet has influence our society especially the youth of today. In my case, my friend on the right is busy facebooking and downloading videos while I'm blogging. Not to mention the other dozen of students. However it is such a waste as internet was widely misused by those who does not value its significance.

This introduces censorship to the field of technology.
So guys, what is online censorship?
Come on, it's time to brush up some of your computer literacy.. =D

It is defined as the supervision and control of the information and ideas on the internet that are circulated among the people within a society. The purpose of censorship is to alter and suppressed parts thought to be objectionable or offensive. For example, materials that are considered immoral or obscene, heretical or blasphemous, seditious or treasonable, or injurious to the national security. Pornography, Negarakuku.. Ring the bell?

Anyway, do share your ideas and comments.. Have a nice day!
Resources
Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia 2008, Censorship [Online HTML] Retrieved 14th January 2009

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

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