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The Cute Cat Theory of Web Activism Ethan Zuckerman - Global Voices November 12, 2008

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The Cute Cats Talk, an incarnation delivered at the Ford Foundation in November 2008. How web2.0 used for banal purposes provide "cover traffic" for activist uses and "raise the price" of censoring and blocking these tools for repressive governments.

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The Cute Cat Theory of Web ActivismEthan Zuckerman - Global Voices

November 12, 2008

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Web 1.0

Web 2.0

photo by Marvin (PA)

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mosaic by stabillo boss

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March 5, 2007 - Phil De Vellis

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Astrubal’s version - 2004

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When you block activist videoadorable cats are collateral damage.

One activist goal:Raise the social cost of censorship.

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How to censor the web:- Block keywords- Block URLs- Block DNS- Block IPs

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How to censor the web:- Block keywords- Block URLs- Block DNS- Block IPs

Expensive

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How to censor the web:- Block keywords- Block URLs- Block DNS- Block IPs

ExpensiveDifficult

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How to censor the web:- Block keywords- Block URLs- Block DNS- Block IPs

ExpensiveDifficult

Ineffective

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How to censor the web:- Block keywords- Block URLs- Block DNS- Block IPs

ExpensiveDifficult

IneffectiveOverbroad

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Smart activists raise the price of censorshipfor governments

Smart governments raise the price of censorshipfor Web 2.0 companies

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opennet.net/map

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advocacy.globalvoicesonline.org/maps

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Access Denied Map, Sami ben Gharbia for Global Voices Advocacy

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1995

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2000

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2005

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MAP OF PRESS FREEDOM 2006

The Map of Press Freedom reflects the flow of news and information within and between 194 countries and territories. Universal criteria determine the judgments, starting with Article 19 of the United Nations’ Declaration of Human Rights.

Criteria include: the legal environment in which the media operate; the degree of independence of the news media from governmental ownership and influence; economic pressures on news content; and diverse violations of press freedom from the murder of journalists to other extra-legal abuse and harassment.

The Map of Press Freedom reflects the flow of news and information within and between 194 countries and territories. Universal criteria determine the judgments, starting with Article 19 of the United Nations’ Declaration of Human Rights.

Criteria include: the legal environment in which the media operate; the degree of independence of the news media from governmental ownership and influence; economic pressures on news content; and diverse violations of press freedom from the murder of journalists to other extra-legal abuse and harassment.

In 2005, there were 1.11 billion people living in countries with free media, representing 17 percent of the world’s population. There were 2.57 billion people living in countries with partly free media, representing 40 percent of the world’s population. There were 2.79 billion people living in countries with not free media, representing 43 percent of the world’s population.

Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. Article 19, Universal Declaration of Human Rights – UN General Assembly, 1948

Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press… The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States

In 2005, there were 1.11 billion people living in countries with free media, representing 17 percent of the world’s population. There were 2.57 billion people living in countries with partly free media, representing 40 percent of the world’s population. There were 2.79 billion people living in countries with not free media, representing 43 percent of the world’s population.

Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. Article 19, Universal Declaration of Human Rights – UN General Assembly, 1948

Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press… The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States

1301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC 20036Phone (202) 747-7000 Fax (202) 293-2840

www.freedomhouse.org

freedomhouse.org

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PDF filedistributedby email in

Bahrain

PDF file ofGoogle Mapsdistributed by

email inBahrain

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you can’t block PDFs without blocking commerce

who knew that google maps was an activist tool?

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Hao WuBlogger, Filmmaker

Detained February 22, 2006

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Don’t speak - point.

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Most activists don’t think of themselves as activists.

They’re going to use the toolsthey have at hand.

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- over 100 million handsetsin sub-Saharan Africa

- 300 million handset in China- 2.2 billion worldwide, rising to 3.3 billion in 2010- 97% of Tanzanians say they can access a phone

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montage by keso

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mosaic by stabillo boss

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mosaic by 阿华

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"You must enter a title for your space. The title must not contain prohibited language,such as profanity. Please type a different title."

Content control on MSN SpacesChinese language edition

"I love freedom of speech, human rights and democracy."

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和谐 - he xie - “Harmonize”河蟹 - he xie - “River Crab”

三个代表 - sange daibio - “3 Represents”带三个表 - dai sange bio - “Wears 3 watches”

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What can’t China afford to block?

GmailMMOGs

Skype

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Michael AntiChinese activists moving back to web 1.0

photo by bbcworldservice

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sustained ddos can equal losing your hosting

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the future of activist hosting?

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Approximate rangeof the wild lolcat

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Early attempts at introducing Lolcatsoutside their native environment.

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Censorship is the sincerest form of flattery.

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