Hi,

Regarding Iran's case, you can find useful information here:
http://smallmedia.org.uk/term/1/47

Cheers,

Amin

On 16 August 2015 at 04:37, Robert Guerra <rgue...@privaterra.org> wrote:

> Tanya,
>
> You ask a good question… likely many will answer on the list.
>
> Let me provide a list of a few resources that could be of interest.
>
>
> Herdict is a user-driven platform for identifying web blockages as they
> happen
> www.herdict.org/
>
> Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
> A free software, global observation network for detecting censorship,
> surveillance and traffic manipulation on the internet
> https://ooni.torproject.org/
>
> The OpenNet Initiative - a collaborative project that concluded in 2014
> that was a pioneer in documenting internet censorship and internet controls.
> https://opennet.net/
>
> The Access series represents three edited volumes published by the OpenNet
> Initiative and MIT Press that document nearly a decade of extensive
> technical and in-field research on the trends and patterns shaping
> information controls around the world.
> http://access.opennet.net/
>
> I’ll let others share other resources and tools…
>
> regards
>
> Robert
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>
> On 15 Aug 2015, at 22:18, Tanya Rabourn wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>>
>> I know several of you monitor Internet blocking and other interference by
>> governments, so I have a couple questions for you. Is there a site
>> somewhere that gives up-to-the minute information about who is blocking
>> what? Is there a guide that outlines how to use tools for monitoring
>> blocking or bandwidth throttling (including tools for use *inside* the
>> country)?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -Tanya
>>
>>
>> --
>> Tanya Rabourn
>> User Experience Designer
>> Doctoral Candidate, The University of Texas at Austin
>> tanya.rabo...@gmail.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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