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Cyclops
February 25th, 2008, 03:07 AM
Today it was announced that Pakistan Blocks YouTube.
Islamic religious law says that no one may make a visual representation of Mohammaed, and when cartoons appeared in a Danish newspaper a year ago that showed his turban replaced by a bomb, Muslims rioted in offense. With a year having passed, newspapers decided to run the cartoons again to discuss what happened, setting off a whole new round of problems. According to the Thaindian News, the offending cartoons have now found their way on to YouTube, prompting Pakistan’s government to call for all ISPs to block access to the site due to ”the ratio of non-Islamic objectionable videos has increased on it”.

Here's some other places where YouTube has been blocked, even one of Australia's states :eek: .... most have since been unblocked.

Iran and UAE - The UAE, as well as Iran, are blocking YouTube due to their standard censorship of “offensive material”. It is unlikely that their big fat firewall will open up for YouTube anytime soon.

Morocco - Morocco has had YouTube banned because of videos that mock the Moroccan king as well as some pro-Western Sahara clips - until today. For the first time in two weeks, Moroccans can access YouTube again.

Thailand - A similar on and off situation is found in Thailand, which blocks/bans/sues YouTube every time a new clip which mocks their king appears. Thailand has recently lifted the ban, but who knows when it may appear again.

Turkey - Finally, a court in Istanbul has issued a short-lived order to block YouTube because of videos offending Ataturk, the founding father of the Turkish Republic.

Iraq - Iraq has quite a weird situation: in Internet cafes you can access YouTube, but the US military forces residing there, due to an order from Pentagon, can’t. The ban, which blocks access not only to YouTube but also several other social networking sites, like MySpace, is still enforced, despite severe protests from YouTube.

Brazil - Brazil, like Turkey, has had a nationwide YouTube ban due to a court order. The offending clip this time was Daniela Cicarelli’s sex stunt on the beach (how you can expect to have sex on the beach and not have it end up on YouTube is beyond us), and this Brazilian model insisted that the clip should either be fully removed (and users stopped from reposting it) or that YouTube should be banned altogether. YouTube was banned for a while, but the ban was removed relatively quickly.

Victoria, Australia (in schools) - Australia is also included here (actually, only one of its states, Victoria) because YouTube was banned in schools there. It’s not really a full ban, but it’s not negligible either, considering some 1600 schools were affected.

China and India - Finally, China and India currently have no active ban on YouTube, but both states have on occasions threatened to block the video sharing website; India because of a video clip mocking Gandhi, and China because of their general policy of banning, well, all kinds of stuff.

Connections
February 25th, 2008, 03:10 AM
I have seen some times on you tube it says "this video is not available in your country"

weird.

proxy any one LOL

mawt
February 25th, 2008, 03:22 AM
Youtube is banned in my school in western australia too.
But like almost ALL australian schools, almost anything good is.

centerstage
February 25th, 2008, 03:31 AM
Thank gosh its not banned in S'pore.

Nora
February 25th, 2008, 03:41 AM
Yesterday Youtube was down here in The Netherlands but its working again.
Its pathetic that countries are blocking all sorts of freedom of speech.. I feel really bad for the people who're unfortunate enough to live in those countries :S

Jordan
February 25th, 2008, 03:44 AM
All of the good sites are banned at schools anyway. Myspace's homepage isn't blocked but it says it's blocked once you click login.

Everyone just uses proxies anyway, it's not that hard.

minnseoelite
February 25th, 2008, 05:35 PM
Some countries spend to much time worrying about nonsense....maybe if they put that same effort into their country they might get some where. Nothing against these countries, one or two of them I wouldn't mind visiting JMO

SamOwen
February 25th, 2008, 05:39 PM
God bless the USA...

Andrew2
February 25th, 2008, 05:41 PM
It's not nonsense.. It's the country's rules. Just because not every country is like America doesn't make them wrong, It's freedom of speech that we're used to that we take for granted. I respect any country's decision to block visual access to something that may mock their leader or culture.

Aleisha
February 27th, 2008, 05:42 AM
More time for them on DP %D

MastaGrillz
February 28th, 2008, 03:10 PM
It's not nonsense.. It's the country's rules. Just because not every country is like America doesn't make them wrong, It's freedom of speech that we're used to that we take for granted. I respect any country's decision to block visual access to something that may mock their leader or culture.


couldnt of been put any better Andrew2! I agree with you 100% we dont realize how good we have it in America sometimes.

The_3rd_element
October 23rd, 2008, 11:25 AM
Why would they allow you to access Myspace or youtube @ school anyway?
so much for higher Education

Rebecca <3
October 23rd, 2008, 11:36 AM
I live in Canada and it's banned at my school, and I still access it (good old proxy) but even neopets is at my school haha! I take offense to the mockery of the Mu hammed-bomb thing AND the Gaundi thing, it's just racist, and should have been taken off, anyways, as the YouTube tos says that racism and attacks towards, yeah yeah I'll shut up with my technical **** :p

Kasami2k4
October 23rd, 2008, 11:43 AM
Banned in school and banned in Country is an entirely different scenario. I can understand your point though. But Rebecca, as a person, dont you hate being told what you can and can't watch? What you're supposed to think and do? All religions do that :/ And theres not even any proof that God is real, so wth? Dont you agree that religion may be made up as a way of controlling people? Even now, its the biggest reason for wars, hate, etc etc

Rebecca <3
October 23rd, 2008, 12:21 PM
Banned in school and banned in Country is an entirely different scenario. I can understand your point though. But Rebecca, as a person, dont you hate being told what you can and can't watch? What you're supposed to think and do? All religions do that :/ And theres not even any proof that God is real, so wth? Dont you agree that religion may be made up as a way of controlling people? Even now, its the biggest reason for wars, hate, etc etc

So because one doesn't have the same belief system means that they have the right to pregudice bull **** posts on youtube, hell it's just .. BULL ****! I would say that people should suffer from the joys of youtube because some people need to get their head screwed on straight.

I'm a Buddhist Persian/Canadian, btw, so I'm not dissing or supporting based on my pregude.

Kasami2k4
October 23rd, 2008, 12:26 PM
No - Religions in general tell you how to act and think. Thats all I was saying.

walkonwaterordrown
October 26th, 2008, 06:43 AM
One of the many reasons I love living in America.