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June 22, 2005

Internet Filtering In Iran In 2004-2005

The OpenNet Initiative and Berkman Center have just released a new report: Internet Filtering in Iran

Internet Filtering In Iran In 2004-2005 (Open Net Initiative) Iran's Internet filtering system is one of the worlds most substantial censorship regimes. Iran focuses its efforts on expression through local language, like Farsi, and relies on commercial software developed by for-profit companies in the United States to carry out its filtering regime. (June  22, 2005)

Posted by Buzz Webster at June 22, 2005 12:38 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

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