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Web inventor releasing internet rule book

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VOICED : Musicos alternativos resisten ante precariedad y censura en Venezuela

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El festival Nuevas Bandas de Caracas da un espacio a las agrupaciones de musica alternativa confrontada no solo a la crisis economica en Venezuela sino a la censura en los medios (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Pussy Riot participates in anti-censorship festival in Brazil

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The government should not tell artists what to do or not do says Russian political activist Maria Alyokhina a member of the anti Putinist punk group Pussy Riot during a festival against censorship in Sao Paulo (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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CLEAN : HK pro-democracy restaurants let blank signs do the talking as new law bites

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Pro-democracy restaurants in Hong Kong have taken down their "Lennon Wall" displays expressing support for the protest movement (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : China: 'Don't politicise' Hong Kong security law

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China tells 'relevant parties' not to set barriers and politicise Hong Kong's sweeping new security law, as tech giants put up resistance against new censorship power citing rights concerns and US State Secretary Mike Pompeo steps up...
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Senators Accuse Big Tech CEOs of Abusing Their Power

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Oct.28 -- The leaders of big U.S. technology companies came to testify about legislation that shaped the modern internet. They ended up being accused by senators of abusing their power over political speech six days before the election....
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Trump's Social Media Ban Is 'Censorship,' Says Eurasia Group

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Jan.11 -- Joe Lieber, Eurasia Group managing director for the U.S., says the President Donald Trump social media ban is censorship. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : France: Thousands demonstrate in Brittany to defend regional languages

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Thousands of people take to the streets in Guingamp, in Brittany, northwestern France, to defend "immersive teaching" in regional languages, censored by the Constitutional Council (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Rusia denuncia "censura" de YouTube y amenaza con suspenderlo en el país como represalia

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El regulador ruso de las telecomunicaciones amenazó el miércoles con bloquear YouTube si este no levanta la suspensión de las cuentas de la televisión pública RT en Alemania, que fue calificada de "censura" por las autoridades de Moscú...
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CLEAN : Hong Kong film directors speak out as mainland-style censorship strikes

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Once renowned for world-class cinema, Hong Kong's film industry was already struggling before the latest hurdle -- Chinese mainland-style censorship as authorities take their purge of dissent into the cultural sphere (Footage by AFPTV...
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CLEAN : REFILE: Hong Kong film directors speak out as mainland-style censorship strikes

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Hong Kong passed a toughened film censorship law on Wednesday empowering authorities to ban past films for "national security" threats and impose stiffer penalties for any breaches in the latest blow to the city's artistic freedoms...
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CLEAN : 'This site can't be reached': Russia blocks Facebook amid war with Ukraine

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Attempts to access the social media website Facebook in Russia meet only with the message "this site can't be reached" (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Russian filmmaker flees Putin regime to join Ukraine refugees in Israel

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The moment Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, Russian filmmaker Dmitry Bogolyubov knew he had to leave Moscow (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Turkish journalists protest after police raid pro-Kurdish outlets and arrest colleagues

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In Turkey’s southeastern Diyarbakir region, journalists gather to protest, demanding the urgent release of colleagues detained after police searched the premises of several pro-Kurdish media outlets and raided journalists' houses in...
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Strategy Risk's Fish on China Covid Unrest

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Isaac Stone Fish, Strategy Risks' Founder & CEO, discusses his take on the China Covid unrest, its impact on markets, and how it will affect China's Covid poliy. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Ai Weiwei signs white paper at Hyde Park

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Ai Weiwei signs white paper with invisible ink at Speaker's Corner, Hyde Park, in another stand against Chinese censorship. Interviews in order of appearance: (Right) Margy Kinmonth, 63, London. (Left) Vanessa Branson, 63, London....
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CLEAN : 'They already had a gun cabinet' says Turkish journalists as new media law adds 'another weapon'

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In October, Turkey's parliament passed a contested 40-article 'disinformation law' as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan -- who is often accused of muzzling the free press -- faces his most challenging elections, in June next year, since he...
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A Brief History of the Internet in China

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Feb.19 -- From a single email sent to West Germany to restrictions on Winnie the Pooh and the letter N, this is how the internet took hold in China. (Video by Leila Hussain)
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House Panel Hears From Students, Teachers, Parents On Book Bans

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Along with significant action from school boards and parents, legislation on books are rapidly moving through state legislatures across the country.
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Case Of Peng Shuai Puts China's #MeToo Movement Back In Spotlight

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The tennis star seemingly vanished from the public eye after alleging she was coerced into having sex with a former government official.
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Human Rights Watch's Roth on Sanctions Against Russia

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Ken Roth, Human Rights Watch Executive Director discusses the implications of sanctions against Russia. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Cold War Steve worried by 'slippery slope' of censorship

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Popular satirical artist 'Cold War Steve' has displayed a piece of work to launch the reopening of the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery on Wednesday after lockdown. The artist - real name Christopher Spencer - created 'Benny's Babbies'...
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An Insider's Satirical Take on Silicon Valley

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Oct.04 -- Jessica Powell, former Google vice president of global communications, discusses her book "The Big Disruption," a satirical novel that calls for change in the technology industry. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on...
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Where in the world is censorship most oppressive?

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When governments seek to control information and ideas they seek to limit access to the internet, imprison journalists and stop free speech. Find out where in the world censorship is most oppressive.