France court orders block on 'copwatch' website

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France court orders block on 'copwatch' website
Jennie Ryan at 11:01 AM ET
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The Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris [official website, in French] on Friday ordered [judgment in PDF, in French] French Internet service providers to block access to Copwatch Nord Paris I-D-F, a website designed to allow civilians to post videos of alleged police misconduct. The decision was applauded by the police union, Alliance Police Nationale (APN) [union website, in French], which argued that the website incited violence against police. Jean-Claude Delage, secretary general of the APN, said that "[t]he judges have analyzed the situation perfectly—this site being a threat to the integrity of the police — and made the right decision." Opponents of Internet censorship were also quick to comment on the judgment. Jeremie Zimmermann, spokesman for La Quadrature du Net [advocacy website], a Paris-based net neutrality organization, called the order "an obvious will by the French government to control and censor citizens' new online public sphere." The site was ordered to be blocked immediately.

France does not have an equivalent to the US First Amendment [text], which prohibits the government from making any law "abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press."
 
Sounds like someone is afraid that something will be posted, that'll incriminate someone who's doing something they shouldn't be.
 
Then again.

We know how clever editing can cause massive riots.
Forget the 'picture is worth more than 1000 words' proverb. Leaving out crucial parts is a favorite tool of instigators.
Considering the landscape of France, maybe not a bad idea.
 
True Gran but I am not in favour of governments exercising draconian powers that curtail ease of exchange of information of abuses by government bodies.
 

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