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Freedom on the net 2022 - countering an authoritarian overhaul of the Internet.pdf    
TÍTULO/RESP.:

Freedom on the net 2022 [documento electrónico] : countering an authoritarian overhaul of the Internet / Adrian Shahbaz...[et al.]

AUTOR(ES):

SHAHBAZ, Adrian, outro

PUBLICAÇÃO:

Washington: Freedom House, 2022

NOTAS:

"At home and on the international stage, authoritarians are on a campaign to divide the open internet into a patchwork of repressive enclaves. Global internet freedom declined for the 12th consecutive year. The sharpest downgrades were documented in Russia, Myanmar, Sudan, and Libya. Following the Russian military’s illegal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin dramatically intensified its ongoing efforts to suppress domestic dissent and accelerated the closure or exile of the country’s remaining independent media outlets. In at least 53 countries, users faced legal repercussions for expressing themselves online, often leading to draconian prison terms. Governments are breaking apart the global internet to create more controllable online spaces. A record number of national governments blocked websites with nonviolent political, social, or religious content, undermining the rights to free expression and access to information. A majority of these blocks targeted sources located outside of the country. New national laws posed an additional threat to the free flow of information by centralizing technical infrastructure and applying flawed regulations to social media platforms and user data. A record 26 countries experienced internet freedom improvements. Despite the overall global decline, civil society organizations in many countries have driven collaborative efforts to improve legislation, develop media resilience, and ensure accountability among technology companies. Successful collective actions against internet shutdowns offered a model for further progress on other problems like commercial spyware."

TEMA:

Comunicações Eletrónicas

ASSUNTOS:

Comunicações eletrónicasInternetMediaDireitos HumanosDesinformação

DATA PUB.:

2022

TipoReg:

Multimédia

LÍNGUA:

ENG

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