The OpenNet Initiative has just released the findings of its first
global study
of Internet filtering at St. Anneâs College at the
University of Oxford; the culmination of five years of work and the
first report of its kind. It was the first public conference on Internet filtering hosted by the ONI -- with major assistance from the staff of the Oxford Internet Institute.
After ONI Research Director Rob Faris and Principal Investigator Ron Deibert presented the data, the ONI team solicited comments and questions from the audience of over 100 human rights activists, journalists, technologists, academics. They discussed ways in which the communities in the room and around the world could use the findings to further their own research and advocacy.
The conference also marked the launch of the new ONI website that, in addition to several new functions, will host forty country profiles, eight regional overviews, and much more.
*You can find the latest coverage of the OpenNet Initiative and their findings from the San Jose Mercury News, BBC, Businessweek, MIT Technology Review, International Herald Tribune, IT News, Slashdot, and Digg.
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