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Daily Archives: January 29, 2014
Surveillance, conformity and censorship: the reality and the myth
We have heard from many writers that when the NSA and GCHQ monitor the web and communications across the web they engage in censorship or the surveillance becomes a form of censorship because it chills the freedom of expression.[1] In … Continue reading
Posted in censorship, Government, privacy, Uncategorized
Tagged Edward Snowden, GCHQ, Liberal democracy, National Security Agency, NSA, Public speaking, public sphere
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