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lunes, 21 de marzo de 2011

Shut up Lybia

Even when the role of social networks and citizen journalism continues to consolidate in the riots that shook the Arab world, the situation seems particularly contentious in Libya.
The value of public information has led to Gaddafi's government to cut off access to social networks like Facebook and the Internet in February, as a fundamental focus of communication of their citizens. According to El Pais, "the regime cut off access to Twitter, Facebook and also internet, following the example of what Mubarak did in early February.”
Eben Moglen, professor of law at Columbia University and a lawyer known for his goal of "protecting the ability of computer hackers and hobbyists to create software that is not subject to copyright or patent licenses, " announced the creation of the Box Freedom Foundation, a foundation that has created software that enables emerging democracies in the Arab world on the internet to communicate freely without government censorship. Is a small device with the size of a mobile phone charger, which works as a low-power chip, allowing plug and surf the net.
Eben Moglen, professor of law at Columbia University and a lawyer known for his goal of "protecting the ability of computer hackers and hobbyists to create software that is not subject to copyright or patent licenses, " announced the creation of the Box Freedom Foundation, a foundation that has created software that enables emerging democracies in the Arab world on the internet to communicate freely without government censorship. Is a small device with the size of a mobile phone charger, which works as a low-power chip, allowing plug and surf the net.
Although Libya censorship on the net is being felt hard, this does not prevent us reaching further information, including the big traditional media content using these networks for information.
On Twitter we labeled: #Libya#Feb17 #Gaddafi o #Tripoli.
We also find maps geolocation information on the situation in Libia de Google Maps, where in addition to information sent via Twitter can access audio content.
You can also consult the Mapa de la Censura developed by Open Net.

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