February 13th, 2009
Welcome to Hands Off MY Net, The Campaign Against Internet Censorship.
Visit the About HOMN pages (menu at right) for full details on the campaign and to sign our petition.
Visit this page daily for the latest Internet censorship- and security-related news, plus updates on the HOMN campaign.
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March 19th, 2009
Australian Communications Minister Stephen Conroy says the list isn’t official but bloggers and other ‘observers’ are having a field day with it, just the same.
The list, containing 2395 Web sites supposedly to be to banned under the new Australian national Clean Feed initiative, was apparently leaked earlier this week.
Read the full story at TECHLifePost.com.
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March 9th, 2009
The European Union has started its official process to consider all sides of the Net Neutrality question. As we might expect, myriad lobbyists have descended on European Commission headquarters in Brussels to make their respective points.
Net Neutrality has more to do with network traffic management than content censoring, but the two concepts do overlap.
Read the full story at TECHLifePost.com.
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February 23rd, 2009
Australian free speech activists are expressing alarm over ‘creeping’ restrictions on their Internet access following the announcement that the new government content-filtering initiative known as the Clean Feed will be mandatory for all Internet users in the country.
The censorship plan allows users to opt out of one level of filtering, designed to protect children from objectionable Internet content and predators, but forces all users to take a feed sanitized of content that the government deems ‘illegal’ under Australian law.
Read the full story at TECHLifePost.com.
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February 10th, 2009
TECHLife Post security correspondent Eric Jacksch headlines on CKCU FM 93.1 in Ottawa this Wednesday, February 11, at 8:00 a.m.

He’ll be discussing, in depth, the growing spectre of Internet censorship which threatens our fundamental rights to freedom of speech and opinion.
Find out more about Internet censorship at Hands Off MY Net! the campaign against Internet censorship.
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February 6th, 2009
European Union commissioner for Information Society and Media, Viviane Reding, told the European Parliament this week that it’s time to consider passing an a measure which would send a strong message to repressive regimes, in Europe and elsewhere, that Internet censorship is unacceptable:
…many authoritarian states block the access to Web sites, filter search engine results and intimidate Internet users. While it is the duty of every government to ensure that the media respect legitimate rules pursuing objectives of public interest such as the protection of minors, restriction of free speech must be exceptional and legitimate. The principle must be freedom of speech.
Read the full story at TECHLifePost.com.
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February 2nd, 2009
Now, you can follow the Hands off MY Net! campaign on Facebook!

On our Facebook page, you’ll find all the latest HOMN news headlines with links back to this site. And you can send us feedback by writing on our Facebook Wall.
When you’re here at HOMN headquarters, remember that we’ve added links to all the most popular social networking sites at the bottom of each story post and information page. Find something here you want to share? Go directly to your favourite online meeting place and tell all your friends. There’s also a handy link to let you e-mail any HOMN news story to a friend.
See you on Facebook!
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February 1st, 2009
A Korean blogger whose consistently accurate predictions about the global economy won him a worldwide audience of more than 100,000 was arrested by Korean federal authorities last month and charged with two counts of disseminating false information.
In Korea, as in Latvia, publishing information the government deems false is a federal offense.
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