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Canadian Censorship Takes Down 4500 Sites

uncadonna writes "According to activist group The Yes Men, the government of Canada has shut down two parody websites criticizing Canada's poor environmental policy. The article goes on to claim that 'In response to Environment Canada's request, Serverloft immediately turned off a whole block of IP addresses, knocking out more than 4500 websites that had nothing to do with the parody sites or the activists who created them. Serverloft was shown no warrant, and never called the web hosting company about the shutdown.'"

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  1. Works for me by FPCat · · Score: 5, Informative

    Umm, http://ec-gc.ca/ is working for me.....

    1. Re:Works for me by epiphani · · Score: 4, Informative

      I can somewhat understand where the Canadian government is coming from on this one. The .gc.ca domain is Canadian Government sites. This site is obviously designed to look like an official government site - using a domain that could confuse people.

      I have a problem with censorship, but I also have a problem with intentionally misleading people, then screaming censorship when the folks you're trying to quietly impersonate come after you.

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    2. Re:Works for me by compro01 · · Score: 5, Informative

      Both sites appear to be working fine from here in Canada also. This is either some quick backpedaling or bogus.

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    3. Re:Works for me by JWSmythe · · Score: 4, Informative

          I can't believe anyone is believing a press release done by a group who intentionally does bogus press releases and web sites. No one else sees the problem with this??

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    4. Re:Works for me by ArsenneLupin · · Score: 5, Informative

      Yeah, I'd agree, except using government muscle to come after people who mislead others is kind of a crappy thing to do.

      It was a German company that pulled the plug. They were under no obligation whatsoever to honor the request. It's them who screwed up most in this affair.

    5. Re:Works for me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

      I know it's unfair to expect an AC to RTFA, but if you had - it stated that the government requested Serverloft "make every effort to prevent any further attempts concerning other environment-related domains (enviro, ec-gc, etc.) originating from [their] servers." Serverloft responded by shutting down a block of 4500 IP addresses. While this request from the government is arguably overreaching - Serverloft's actions in response to the request were basic incompetence. Serverloft is where most of your complaint should be directed. The government's request may be naive, but Serverloft was plain stupid.

  2. Think hoax till proved otherwise. by stimpleton · · Score: 5, Informative

    From Wikipedia re The Yes Men: "...they create and maintain fake websites similar to ones they want to spoof, and then they accept invitations received on their websites to appear at conferences, symposia, and TV shows".

    I would be looking at this with tongue firmly in cheek.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_yes_men

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  3. Re:Hmmm by MadnessASAP · · Score: 5, Informative

    As a Canadian I can confirm that they are in fact called "The Conservative Party of Canada" or more colloquially "The assholes who somehow managed to win an election and try to claim divine mandate with less then 25% of voting Canadian behind them."

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