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Robert Weller, AP (ap@telecom-digest.org) Mon, 14 May 2007 13:14:56 -0500
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Defense Department blocks some Web sites By ROBERT WELLER, Associated Press Writer
Soldiers serving overseas will lose some of their online links to
The Defense Department will begin blocking access "worldwide" to
The policy is being implemented to protect information and reduce drag
"This recreational traffic impacts our official DoD network and
The armed services have long barred members of the military from
The new policy is different because it creates a blanket ban on
Members of the military can still access the sites on their own
Iraqi insurgents or their supporters have been posting videos on
But the new rules mean many military personnel won't be able to watch
If the restrictions are intended to prevent soldiers from giving or
"This is as much an information war as it is bombs and bullets," he
The sites covered by the ban are the video-sharing sites YouTube,
Several companies have instituted similar bans, saying recreational
Army memo:
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press.
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