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India Internet Filtering

A favorite topic for Asia watchers is to debate India vs. China - who to put your money on, and who will succeed? I say it’s not either-or. Both will work together and be powerhouses.
But I was surprised by this headline in Boingboing.net:

Report: Indian gov blocks Blogspot, Typepad, Geocities blogs

So it seems India has followed in China’s footsteps (for now) and blocked popular blog sites like Blogger.com and Typepad.com. Reports are rolling in that it is indeed true, with “fighting terrorism” being the justification and no announcement about when it will end.

For those in India, welcome to the life behind the Great Firewall. Essential reading:

We hope your stay will not not be long.

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  • 8 Responses to “India Internet Filtering”

    1. usmediaweb» The CC Anthology » links for 2006-07-18
      July 18th, 2006 03:09
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      […] Andrew Lih » India Internet Filtering “So it seems India has followed in China’s footsteps (for now) and blocked popular blog sites like Blogger.com and Typepad.com.” (tags: India censorship freespeech blogs) […]

    2. B.L.O.G. - Bissige Liberale ohne Gnade
      July 18th, 2006 09:00
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      Indien: Blog-Blockade als Anti-Terror-Maßnahme…

      In Indien ist gestern offenbar der Zugang zu einigen bekannten Blog-Hostern gesperrt worden. Ich habe es bei Fons gelesen, der hat es bei Andrew Lih gelesen - und der hat es, wie auch Richard und Robert, zuerst bei BoingBoing entdeckt. Sowohl der Eintr…

    3. Cathy
      July 18th, 2006 19:29
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      Yes, I still remember my Indian comrade said vividly, ‘Cathy, listen. This is how we see the situation. In ten years time, there will only be Chinese and Indians. So we better start dating us now.’

      I guess I will try that line in London ;) lol

    4. Doug
      July 21st, 2006 19:30
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      It’s interesting to see more and more India v. China topics coming up, like this blogging blockade. I ended my subscription to Souteast Asian Journalists Assocation because one member in particular was filtering my emails to the group occassionally to prevent me talking about China as a part of Southeast Asia. In one email I can remember in particular, I remember the member told me that China was not Southeast Asia. I guess that distinguishment will have to be altered, eventually.

    5. Doug
      July 21st, 2006 19:31
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      Actually, I meant South Asian Journalists Association. But still, China not a part of South Asia? How?

    6. andrew
      July 21st, 2006 19:44
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      Well to be fair, China is normally not included in the classification of “South Asia,” even though via Tibet/Nepal area, they are abutting South Asia. Perhaps they would welcome postings re: China only if they related to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc.

    7. retro
      November 19th, 2007 20:42
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      It’s a shame what happened to Bangladesh. I hope the world steps up and helps them.

    8. Natalie
      October 31st, 2008 07:35
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      Graet post mate. Keep them coming….

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