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Internet Censorship Protest in Spain
posted by mpawlo on Tuesday October 15, @05:14PM
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Civil Liberties miladus writes " The Register is reporting about a Spanish Web site operatrors' protest againt the "Law of Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce" [LSSI]. The law requires web sites to register with the government. It further requires ISPs to monitor sites for "illicit" content and to report them to authorities.
kriptópolis has a page devoted to the protest (in Spanish). You can also read about the LSSI at the Spanish Ministry of Science & Technology.
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