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  2. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn how the US regulates and restricts online content, including websites, through various laws and mechanisms. Find out which websites have been shut down or censored by the US for violating intellectual property rights or other reasons.

  3. Block (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    Block or ban is a technical measure to restrict access to information or resources on the Internet. Ban evading is the act of trying to get around a block or ban on a website, using tactics such as creating sock puppets, using VPNs or proxies, or changing IP addresses.

  4. Internet censorship - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship is the legal control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the Internet. Learn about the different technical methods of blocking and filtering, the countries with moderate or extreme censorship, and the challenges and controversies of Internet freedom.

  5. Internet censorship and surveillance by country - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of countries and their levels of Internet censorship and surveillance based on various reports and ratings. Compare the Freedom on the Net, OpenNet Initiative, Reporters Without Borders, and U.S. State Department classifications and results.

  6. Internet censorship circumvention - Wikipedia

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    Uses a range of open proxies to access blocked web sites via DIT's DynaWeb anti-censorship network. Hyphanet [51] (originally Freenet) peer-to-peer: Ian Clarke: free: A decentralized, distributed data store using contributed bandwidth and storage space of member computers to provide strong anonymity protection. I2P [52] (originally Invisible ...

  7. Stop Online Piracy Act - Wikipedia

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    SOPA was a proposed U.S. law to combat online copyright infringement and counterfeit goods, but faced strong opposition from websites, internet users, and human rights groups. Learn about the bill's history, provisions, opponents, and the coordinated protests that led to its postponement in 2012.

  8. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Google and its subsidiary companies have removed or omitted information from their services to comply with company policies, legal demands, and government censorship laws. Find examples of censorship by Google in various countries, topics, and platforms.

  9. Block and unblock email addresses in AOL Mail

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    Learn how to block or unblock unwanted senders in your AOL Mail account. Follow the steps to access the settings, security and privacy options, and delete or add email addresses to your blocked list.

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