Sentence examples for internet enemies from inspiring English sources

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In 2010 the film critic Roger Ebert made himself a few thousand internet enemies by declaring that games can never be art.

It's no coincidence that Reporters Without Borders lists Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Syria as "Internet enemies," and Libya and Yemen as countries where the Web is "under surveillance".

But identifying "Internet enemies" only on the basis of censorship and intimidation, as Reporters Without Borders has done, obfuscates the fact that these are only two components of a more comprehensive and multi-pronged approach that authoritarian governments have developed to diffuse the subversive potential of online communications.

The organization named Saudi Arabia, Burma, China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam as 12 "Internet enemies".

Starting with a list of these "Internet Enemies," as defined by Reporters Without Borders, and ordering them with data collected by the OpenNet Initiative a consortium of universities that performs in-country testing on Internet filters Myanmar places fourth in a ranking of Internet censoring regimes, behind Iran, China and Tunisia.

Coachella just ended but it's time already to fight internet enemies for 2014 tickets.

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Tunisia is in ONI's "pervasive" category and on RSF's "internet enemy" list.

It also notes that the Army Field Manual is available on the Internet, so enemies can study it.

Modern societies are ever more reliant on computer systems linked to the internet, giving enemies more avenues of attack.

Three decades later, with more and more vital computer systems linked up to the internet, could enemies use logic bombs to, say, turn off the electricity from the other side of the world?

We have got to stop thinking of the internet as an enemy.

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