Did YouTube get banned?
Did YouTube get banned?
Large social-media companies such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and WhatsApp lose legal protection for the user content posted on their platforms from today, and stand answerable to Indian civil and criminal laws just like any other ordinary citizen or local entity.
How could Pakistan shut down YouTube globally?- Reading?
As part of its effort to block YouTube within the country, Pakistan Telecom created a dummy route that essentially discarded YouTube traffic, sending it into what Internet experts call a black hole.
What is wrong with YouTube in Pakistan?
Islamabad: PTA has directed all concerned operators to shut down website www.youtube.com in view of growing sacrilegious contents on it. PTA has so far blocked more than 450 links on internet containing derogatory material. …
What happens to YouTube in Pakistan?
Which countries have blocked YouTube?
5 Countries Where YouTube Is Banned
- China. China is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world.
- North Korea. North Korea is one of the most isolated countries in the world.
- Iran.
- Sudan.
- Turkmenistan.
What happened to YouTube Pakistan 2021?
Will YouTube be blocked in Pakistan?
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has reportedly directed Ministry of Information Technology to block the access of YouTube website in Pakistan. “Blasphemous content will not be accepted at any cost”, Prime Minister was quoted as saying. ProPakistani users confirmed us that they were unable to open YouTube on some ISPs.
Why did Pakistan cut off YouTube?
Keynote Systems A high-profile incident this weekend in which Pakistan’s state-owned telecommunications company managed to cut YouTube off the global Web highlights a long-standing security weakness in the way the Internet is managed.
How did Pakistan Telecom respond to YouTube’s false claim?
Pakistan Telecom responded by broadcasting the false claim that it was the correct route for 256 addresses in YouTube’s 208.65.153.0 network space. Because that was a more specific destination than the true broadcast from YouTube saying it was home to 1,024 computers, within a few minutes traffic started flowing to the wrong place.
What’s wrong with Pakistan’s Internet Security?
A high-profile incident this weekend in which Pakistan’s state-owned telecommunications company managed to cut YouTube off the global Web highlights a long-standing security weakness in the way the Internet is managed.