North Koreans are subverting their government’s censorship by sharing files on USB sticks and MP3 players

Posted: 2012/06/10 in Blocking, Education / Awareness, File Sharing, Filtering, Public Policy, Stats / reports

Connected officials and elites are able to buy MP3 players, DVDs, and USB sticks from connections in China, and the contents are handed around surreptitiously. It’s a modern twist on what was called “samizdat” in the USSR—forbidden books and pamphlets, copied and spread among activists in secret.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/06/report-finds-rampant-filesharing-in-north-korea-despite-the-risks/

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