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From: Mustafa Akgul (akgul@Bilkent.EDU.TR)
Date: Sat 02 Apr 2005 - 15:06:05 EEST
Information Policy <http://i-policy.typepad.com/informationpolicy/> -
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German Court Supports Blocking Net Access To Nazi Propaganda
<http://i-policy.typepad.com/informationpolicy/2005/04/german_court_su.h
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A German court has ruled that ISPs in Germany must obey the government
order to block access to Nazi-propaganda sites. The ruling, handed down
by the Cologne Management Court, said that the blocking order was legal,
because contents on such...
(4/1/2005)
Australian Minister to Launch Open Source Guide
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AUUG announces that the Special Minister of State will launch the
Australian Government's "Open Source Guide" at the second annual
Australian conference on Open Computing in Government to be held next
month. http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1765504535...
(4/1/2005)
Citizen consultations using ICT in Spain
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Under the name of Madrid Participa, the City of Madrid has launched a
series of citizen consultations using new technologies with the
objective of involving citizens in local politics and evaluating the
effectiveness of the electronic mechanisms of participation...
(4/1/2005)
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