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30 June 2006

Amnesty’s irrepressible.info

Google, thanks to its ‘don’t do evil’ policy, may get the most flak for colluding with the Chinese in the oppression of dissidents, but Yahoo! turns out to be the most censorious search engine, while Microsoft doesn’t understand what the fuss is all about.

Fortunately, thanks to Amnesty International and the Observer it’s never been easier to subvert tyrannical governments and those who collude with them. A snippit of code from irrepressible.info is all you need to republish subversive texts in a way that’s almost impossible to stop. They can’t ban us all… or can they.

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    [...] on the success of Irrepressible.info (its joint campaign with the Observer to republish snippets from texts banned by oppressive regimes [...]

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