Category «Censorship»

Substantial Increase in Classification of Gov’t Docs Raises Concerns For Public and Media

As a follow-up to my April 2, 2005 posting, Significant Rise in Classification of Gov’t Docs Focus of New Reports, this July 3, 2005 New York Times article, Increase in the Number of Documents Classified by the Government, reports on growing concerns within the government, by advocacy groups and the media, about the rapid rise …

Subjects: Censorship, E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research, Libraries

Report Documents Internet Censorship in RI Public Libraries

Reader’s Block: Internet Censorship in Rhode Island Public Libraries, A Report prepared by the Rhode Island Affiliate, American Civil Liberties Union, April 2005. “For eight years, the ACLU in Rhode Island has been studying public library response in the state to the introduction of the Internet as an information tool. On one level, it is …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Libraries

New on LLRX.com – What is the Appropriate Role of Libraries?

Are Libraries Places to Learn or Engage in Illegality? by Raizel Liebler. “The United States Supreme Court has had three major cases in its history, Brown, Pico, and American Library Association, addressing the appropriate role of libraries and the activities allowed within library premises. The scope of the cases ranges from whether libraries are the …

Subjects: Censorship, Freedom of Information, Internet, Libraries

Review of State Sponsored Policies and Technologies Used to Filter Internet Access

A Starting Point: Legal Implications of Internet Filtering (PDF 16 pages) “In this paper, the Open Net Initiative (ONI) considers some of the legal implications of controlling access to Internet content through filtering. ONI — a research partnership of the Berkman Center, University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab, and the University of Cambridge — documents Internet …

Subjects: Censorship, E-Government, Internet, Legal Research

Regulating Internet Content

Internet Points of Control, by Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard Law School, Public Law Working Paper No. 54 , Boston College Law Review, Forthcoming [Link to abstract] “Early efforts to control the Internet have targeted the endpoints of the network – the sources and recipients of objectionable material – and to some extent the intermediaries who host …

Subjects: Censorship, Copyright, Internet

University Consortium Sponsors Global Project on Web Filtering and Surveillance

“The OpenNet Initiative is a University-based policy research project documenting filtering and surveillance practices worldwide. Our aim is to excavate, expose and analyze these practices in a credible and non-partisan fashion to uncover the potential pitfalls of present policies to explore the possibility of unintended and unexpected consequences and thus to help inform better public …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Libraries, Privacy

HHS OIG To Review Claim Medicare Cost Data Withheld From Public

HHS Secretary Thompson Calls for Investigation Into Whether Medicare Actuary Was Pressured To Withhold Estimates. From the New York Times: Inquiry Ordered on Medicare Official’s Charge Mysterious Fax Adds to Intrigue Over the Medicare Bill’s Cost The Actuary and the Actor: “Actors were hired by the Department of Health and Human Services to pose as …

Subjects: Censorship, Freedom of Information