
Vimeo and Github blocked as anti-Isis measure in India
The Indian government has blocked some of the biggest websites in the world to try and stop the spread of Isis materials.
The blocks include Github, the important code-sharing site that is used by developers across the world. Github has been blocked before in Russia and China, though the latter had to relent when it became clear how important the site was for its tech industry.
Text sharing sites including Pastebin and popular video sharing site Vimeo have also been blocked.
Sites that remove the problem content are having the ban gradually removed, according to officials.
The blocks are being carried out on the instruction of the Indian Department of Telecom, according to the Times of India.
A document dated December 17th was being widely circulated on social media this morning. While it's not possible to verify the list came from an official source, the sites listed all seemed to be down from within India this morning, according to Quartz.
Insane! Govt orders blocking of 32 websites including @internetarchive @vimeo @github @pastebin #censorship #FoEx pic.twitter.com/F75ngSGohJ
— Pranesh Prakash (@pranesh_prakash) December 31, 2014
Arvind Gupta, IT head of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, said that the sites had been blocked because they were carrying "Anti India content from ISIS".
The websites that have been blocked were based on an advisory by Anti Terrorism Squad, and were carrying Anti India content from ISIS. 1/2
— Arvind Gupta (@buzzindelhi) December 31, 2014
The sites that have removed objectionable content and/or cooperated with the on going investigations, are being unblocked. 2/2
— Arvind Gupta (@buzzindelhi) December 31, 2014
Sites including Pastebin and the Internet Archive said that they had received reports of the sites being inaccessible from India. Pastebin posted a tweet on December 19th telling its followers that the site seemed to have been blocked in India.