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17 June 2011

Photo Hunt - Informative

The theme for this week's photo hunt is informative. This is a poster I saw in Paris a couple of years ago.At that time over 20 countries watched, controlled and/or censored what their citizens could access through the internet. The Great Firewall of China is well known but China is not alone sadly. I fear that the number of countries imposing internet controls may now be greater.

21 comments:

  1. That's so sad.

    Great take on the theme. Have a fabulous weekend!

    Liz @ MLC

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  2. Great idea for the theme. I guess Big Brother is watching everything whether it's government or corporate.

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  3. Thanks It's a worrying theme

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  4. That is informative, and scary!

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  5. Anonymous9:59 pm

    I know tehre is a version of Big Brother everywhere. Scary.

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  6. Mmm. Big Brother at work. Such a shame. The internet is the composite of the world's knowledge.

    Happy weekend to you Jams

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  7. Thanks it is a huge concern

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  8. Excellent!!! Be afraid . . . be very afraid!!!!

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  9. Unfortunately, far too many people are willing to allow their rights to be whittled away without any concern whatsoever.

    Warning: Icky-factor with my posting...

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  10. Hi jams --

    Re the Great Firewall of China: One thing I have to say -- and am truly glad about that -- it doesn't include the Special Administrative Regions of China (i.e., Hong Kong and Macau). So you get interesting developments such as my Hong Kong-based blog getting zero visitors from mainland China (I'm assuming that my annual June 4th posts are what got my blog banned).

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  11. Anonymous4:32 am

    Indeed. You may add Australia to the list. Our glorious leaders are planning to introduce a firewall very similar to the Chinese one. All in the name of protecting the children, of course!

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  12. Big Brother has always been there. with internet, we leave our "footprints" all over the place.

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  13. There are Asian countries with a lot of restrictions but looking at the rising crime rate committed by people to others they have only met online, I think they are limiting these things from happening to their citizens.

    As much as we want to have access to information, I myself made restrictions with my children.

    Happy weekend!

    My other PH:
    http://pixiepixels.info/2011/06/18/shiatsu-and-oil-massage/

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  14. Anonymous12:25 pm

    Yes, the more 'free' information becomes the more some folks will try and control it and who can access it. I fear that this will be a major 'tussle' in our world over the next few years.

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  15. this is a sad move. the Great firewall even blocks all blogger blogs.

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  16. indeed sad!

    lovely take on the theme

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  17. And growing all the time. There are now plenty of youtube videos I can't access, though that's because of copyright issues.

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  18. Very informative, a great one for the theme.

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