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[ NNSquad ] [press-office@wikileaks.org: [WIKILEAKS] Denmark: 3863 sites on secret censorship list]


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Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 02:14:22 +0000 (GMT)
From: press-office@wikileaks.org
Subject: [WIKILEAKS] Denmark: 3863 sites on secret censorship list
To: wl-press@lists.riseup.net

WIKILEAKS PRESS RELEASE
Tue Dec 23 01:15:59 GMT 2008

For immediate release.

"Denmark: 3863 sites on secret censorship list"

Wikileaks has released the secret Internet censorship list for
Denmark. The list contains 3863 sites blocked by Danish ISPs
participating in Denmark's censorship scheme as of February 2008.
Danish ISPs "volunteer" to censor their users rather than face
legislation and the top three ISPs are particpants.

The system can be used to censor anything, but is meant to be for
child pornography sites found by the Danish police and the Danish
"Save the Children" group.

The list is generated without judicial or public oversight and is
kept secret by the ISPs using it. Unaccountability is intrinsic to
such a secret censorship system.

Most sites on the list are still censored (i.e must be on the current
list), even though many have clearly changed owners or were possibly
even wrongly placed on the list.

The list has been leaked because cases such as Thailand and Finland
demonstrate that once a secret censorship system is established for
pornographic content the same system can rapidly expand to cover
other material, including political material, at the worst possible
moment -- when government needs reform.

Two days ago Wikileaks released the secret Internet censorship list
for Thailand. Of the 1,203 sites censored this year, all have the
internally noted reason of "lese majeste" -- criticizing the Royal
family. Like Denmark, the Thai censorship system was originally
promoted as a mechanism to prevent the flow of child pornography.

The Danish filter is maintained by the National High Tech Crime
Center of the Danish National Police and Save the Children Denmark.
The police department is led by Peter Carpentier, and can be reached
by phone: +45 33 14 88 88. The Save the Children-project is led by
Kuno Soerensen, +45 25 14 00 69.

The list can be independently tested by any customer of a
participating Danish ISP by visiting the URLs of the sites listed.
If the customer is presented with a "STOP!" page, the site is still
listed in the filter.

See:

http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Denmark:_3863_sites_on_censorship_list%2C_Feb_2008

and 

http://wikileaks.org/wiki/1%2C203_new_websites_censored_by_Thailand