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Spain's Crackdown on Catalonia Includes Internet Censorship (internetsociety.org)

Spain's autonomous Catalonia region wants to hold a referendum on independence next weekend. Spain's Constitutional Court insists that that vote is illegal, and has taken control of Catalonia's police force to try to stop the vote. They're deploying thousands of additional police officers and have seized nearly 10 million ballots. And now the Internet Society has gotten involved, according to an announcement shared by Slashdot reader valinor89: Measures restricting free and open access to the Internet related to the independence referendum have been reported in Catalonia. There have been reports that major telecom operators have been asked to monitor and block traffic to political websites, and following a court order, law enforcement has raided the offices of the .cat registry in Barcelona, examining a computer and arresting staff.

We are concerned by reports that this court order would require a top-level domain (TLD) operator such as .cat to begin to block "all domains that may contain any kind of information about the referendum."

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  1. Re:This is the slippery slope by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Good to know that we can shut you down and it won't be censorship.

  2. Re:This is the slippery slope by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    You'll note that Slashdot's been overrun with vatnik retards promoting Russian ideals and shilling for dumb, self-entitled cunts like James Damore (whose Ph.D. was a fraudulent claim)