Global Internet Censorship Grows

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A recent study by the OpenNet Inititaive (ONI) found that the scale, the scope, and the sophistication of state-based Internet filtering have all increased dramatically in recent years.

The study of thousands of websites across 120 Internet Service Providers found 25 of 41 countries surveyed showed evidence of content filtering, particularly Internet -based applications like YouTube, Skype, and Google Maps - and not static websites.

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