Streisand Effect
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As Predicted, Elsevier's Attempt To Silence Sci-Hub Has Increased Public Awareness Massively
Last month, Techdirt wrote about the growing interest in Sci-Hub, which provides free access to research papers -- more than 47,000,000 of them at the time of writing. As Mike noted then, Elsevier's attempt to make the site go away by suing it has inevitably produced a classic Streisand Effect, whereby many more people know about it as a direct result. That was first pointed out by Mike Taylor in a short post, where he listed a few titles that had written about Sci-Hub. This week, David Rosenthal has produced a kind of update, listing many more posts on the subject that have appeared in the last month alone.
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French Intelligence Agency Sees Firsthand The Streisand Effect
The French government is learning firsthand about the Streisand Effect after Wikimedia France issued April 6 a press release stating that a domestic intelligence agency threatened a volunteer with arrest unless he deleted an entry about a military communications base near Lyons. Read More »
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Wikipedia Editor Allegedly Forced By French Intelligence To Delete “Classified” Entry
A military compound becomes a lesson in obscurity on the Internet. Read More »
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