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Back to 1996, Part II: the U.S. Government

posted by Jamie McCarthy on Monday May 03, @12:07PM
from the deja-vu dept.
[ News ] [ Gov/Politics ]
The U.S. government, eager to show oppressed nations how we allow free speech, is blocking the people of China and Iran from accessing our embassies, drug education, email, and gay sites.

Technology used by the IBB, which puts out the Voice of America broadcasts, prevents them from visiting Web addresses that include a peculiar list of verboten keywords. The list includes "ass" (which inadvertently bans usembassy.state.gov), "breast" (breastcancer.com), "hot" (hotmail.com and hotels.com), "pic" (epic.noaa.gov) and "teen" (teens.drugabuse.gov)...

The official naughty-keyword list displays a conservative bias that labels any Web address with "gay" in them as verboten--a decision that affects thousands of Web sites that deal with gay and lesbian issues, as well as DioceseOfGaylord.org, a Roman Catholic site.

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