Friday, 6 April 2012

Internet Censorship Online Contest Winner





MELISSA ANNE ANTHONY

Internet censorship online contest winner

Hey the time that you guys have been waiting for has finally arrived. We are about to announce the winner of our online contest and before that we would like to take this opportunity to thank those who have participated in our contest and took the effort to register yourself and took the initiative to send us your best slogan. Dun feel sad and down if you did not win this contest , keep your head up because you guys have done your best and we appreciate your participation :) Thank you once again

The winner of this online contents with the best and most creative slogan goes to MELLISSA ANNE..
Congratulation Melissa. :)

The winning slogan is censorship any form is the enemy of creativity, since it cuts off the life blood of creativity.

Congratulation once again to the winner. Thanks to every participants once again. God bless all :)



Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Asia censorship blogspot slogan contest 2012!




Guys the Asia censorship blogspot contest 2012 is now here! what are you waiting for? send in your details and slogans contest and stand a chance to win a grand prize RM 100.00!

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Is it necessary for the Government to monitor every avtivity in the Internet?




Based on the pie chart above, we can clearly see that it is necessary for the government to monitor whatever activities that take place in the internet. 71% voted yes, it is necessary and 28% voted no, it's not necessary.

Government should monitor every activity on the Internet to avoid any mishaps or problems in the future. Monitoring does not mean that they should always 'masuk campur' but they must be on a look-out for any fishy activity.

Fishy activities are like big amount of money transfer, nude pictures, any unwanted video, any post or statements about someone, and many more. Due to the high technology, everyone seem to use the Internet for everything, which can be for a right purpose or wrong purpose.

The Government should monitor to prevent any breach of trust or whatsoever.

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Monday, 26 March 2012

Internet censorship in Indonesia




After the online release of the “Peterporn” sex tapes earlier this summer in Indonesia, the government there began panicked talk of Internet censorship to stop this kind of material from appearing for dissemination once more. Even though this predominantly Muslim nation already has anti-pornography laws in place which permit the government to prosecute offenders who post these prohibited materials online, this deterrent has been deemed ineffective after this recent rash of releases. Now along with the support of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who was once hesitant about enacting any sort of mass censorship, a new filtration plan has been thrown together in a haphazard way that looks to be neither organized nor sustainable. The government is placing the filtration burden on the ISPs and public access points to the Internet, like cyber cafes. Surprisingly, there has been little-to-no objection from the Indonesian service providers except for concerns over the technical feasibility of the filtration. The government slapped a target date for the blockage of porn sites to become active before the Muslim holy fasting period of Ramadan. With it starting on August 11th this year, the preparation period for these filters was only about one month. 

Friday, 23 March 2012

INTERNET CENSORSHIP IN ASIA 2012 ONLINE CONTEST

The time you have been waiting for has finally arrived!! Expose your creativity by joining our Internet Censorship Online Contest by creating a slogan not less than 20 words based on the picture below. Remember your slogan should relate back to Internet Censorship and it should be your own words. Slogans that are not related to internet censorship or copied from any sites will be disqualified.