6. …the regulations are too heavy to bear?
…the censorship is set to prevent the
circulation of certain Internet content
instead of projecting us from harmful
information?
…the censorship is up to against the
democracy or even the human rights?
7.
8. Well, in some
area of the
world, the
Internet
censorship is
heavy, and you
CANNOT use
any of the
service on the
last slide.
9. Why is the Internet censorship so heavy
in some particular countries?
Are the heavy regulations really working
well in those countries?
What are the reactions (or solutions) of
the people in those countries that have
heavy Internet Censorship? Does it really
stop people from accessing certain
contents?...etc
10.
11. Wikipedia, (2010a). Internet censorship. Retrieved 28 October,
2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship
Wikipedia, (2010b). Internet censorship in the People's
Republic of China. Retrieved 28 October, 2010, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_the_Peopl
e's_Republic_of_China
Wikipedia, (2010c). List of websites blocked in the People's
Republic of China. Retrieved 28 October, 2010, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_websites_blocked_in_the_
People's_Republic_of_China