<p>Walled Culture has been following the sorry saga of Italy’s automated blocking system Piracy Shield for a year now. Blocklists are drawn up by copyright companies, without any review, or the possibility of any objections, and those blocks must be enforced within 30 minutes. Needless to say, such ...
Nothing surpsises me about a single small sectional interest (football copyright) being able to wreak such havoc and inequity on a whole nation. Italian standards of governance are a joke.
One of the best YT lectures on censorship I've come across is Ada Palmer's "Why We Censor: from the Inquisition to the Internet". It lays out the universal nature of such regimes, including their slapdash conception and setup, and the arbitrary and indiscriminate targeting they engage in thanks to how co-optable they are.
already watch the video right now, really deep analysis and open new perspective about censorship.. too much on 'book case' scenario example, and never thought censorship topic will lead to self-analysis psychology for create boundaries and..
tell the difference between filtering, propaganda, critics, etc. thank you for the hidden gem..
It would be worth adding the number of paid users and other data before and after the introduction of piracy shield, no one I know who used to pirate football stopped doing that in the last year. So it's not only dangerous but also probably useless
Presumably VPNs and Tor still work. I often have to use those in areas where internet access is restricted. Sure, Italy shouldn't be doing such stupid things, but we don't have the power to change that, we have the power to create decentralised and people controlled system to give power back to us.