Access Denied by Ronald J. Deibert
A comprehensive examination of how states, corporations, and other actors control and restrict online information, tracing the technical tools (filtering, throttling, DNS tampering, deep-packet inspection), legal and economic instruments, and political motivations behind digital censorship; it uses global case studies to show the effects on human rights, journalism, and civil society, and offers policy recommendations and technical countermeasures to promote transparency, accountability, and open access to the Internet.
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