“Cool Tools for Tyrants” – applying Censorware

Seth Finkelstein writes “”Cool Tools for Tyrants“, by Derek Bambauer, is a fascinating examination of dictatorial government’s use of censorware:

“Despite China’s five million bloggers, the Communist Party remains firmly in control of the nation and, for the most part, the Internet within its borders. Iran’s blogging community is perhaps the country’s liveliest political arena, yet the authoritarian Iranian government is stronger than ever, especially after a resounding victory in February 2004 elections. Contrary to the utopian view that the Internet evades local control, governments are proving adept at controlling the information that their citizens receive and share. Market freedom does not necessarily lead to personal freedom. We must at times limit the first to safeguard the second; the right to sell must sometimes yield to protect the right to speak.””