In Jordan today, many websites have gone offline to protest proposed government censorship plans that include new restrictions on online content:
UPDATE: The law regulating online content was passed.
The new law — which would have to be “passed by parliament” — would require website “owners…to register with the government and obtain a license,” according to Global Voices Online.
According to Jo24.net, more than 750 websites have joined the blackout. Many others have registered their opinions elsewhere, including Jordan’s former ICT Minister Marwan Juma, who wrote on Facebook:
The next hearing will be held tomorrow; isA the more (bad) publicity, the more likely the law will be shelved.
Thanks to Hisham Bustani.
