If what is reported is legitimate, we are in for some troubling times ahead of us. :( :(:(<div><br></div><div>Sala<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Riaz K Tayob <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:riaz.tayob@gmail.com" target="_blank">riaz.tayob@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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      <h1><a href="http://keionline.org/node/1548" target="_blank">USPTO blocks web access to "Political/Activist
          Groups" including KEI, ACLU, EFF, Public Citizen, Redstate,
          DailyKos</a></h1>
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          <li><a href="http://keionline.org/node/1548" target="_blank">View</a></li>
          <li><a href="http://keionline.org/node/1548/backlinks" target="_blank">What
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      <div> <span>Submitted by James
          Love on 18. September 2012 - 12:32</span>
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          <blockquote>
            <div><strong>Update:</strong> At 5 pm the USPTO
              called and said that the public access wifi network was
              using a filter, provided by a contractor, to block
              "political activist" sites. This filter was not used by
              the network providing Internet access for the USPTO staff.
              After our meeting, the USPTO reviewed its policies, and
              has removed the filter. USPTO says the filter was
              implemented by a contractor, and no one we talked to at
              USPTO was aware of who was being blocked. In any event,
              the filter has been removed. </div>
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          <p>Today I was visiting the USPTO, for a high level meeting on
            global negotiations on intellectual property and access to
            medicine. The meeting was held in the Stockholm Room, on the
            2nd floor of the USPTO library, at the main USPTO building
            at 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, VA. The USPTO also uses
            these meeting rooms for its Global Intellectual Property
            Academy (GIPA). The USPTO offers free Wifi for the visitors.
            But when I tried to login to <a href="http://keionline.org" title="http://keionline.org" target="_blank">http://keionline.org</a>, I
            received this message:</p>
          <blockquote>
            <div>Access Denied (content_filter_denied)
              <p>Your request was denied because this URL contains
                content that is categorized as: "Political/Activist
                Groups" which is blocked by USPTO policy. If you believe
                the categorization is inaccurate, please contact the
                USPTO Service Desk and request a manual review of the
                URL.</p>
              <p>For assistance, contact USPTO OCIO IT Service Desk.
                (io-proxy4)</p>
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          <p>We checked and found that the USPTO blocks access to a
            number of groups that have followed SOPA and the TPP
            intellectual property negotiations, particularly those
            critical of the USPTO positions on intellectual property
            issues. Among the NGOs that were blocked were <a href="http://aclu.org" target="_blank">aclu.org</a>,
            <a href="http://cdt.org" target="_blank">cdt.org</a>, <a href="http://citizen.org" target="_blank">citizen.org</a>, <a href="http://eff.org" target="_blank">eff.org</a>, <a href="http://healthgap.org" target="_blank">healthgap.org</a>, <a href="http://keionline.org" target="_blank">keionline.org</a>
            and <a href="http://publicknowledge.org" target="_blank">publicknowledge.org</a>. Among the sites NOT BLOCKED were
            the industry lobby groups BSA, MPPA, RIIA, and PhRMA. </p>
          <p>The USPTO also selectively blocks certain blogs and new
            sites, including, for example, dailykos.coms,
            <a href="http://firedoglake.com" target="_blank">firedoglake.com</a>, <a href="http://redstate.org" target="_blank">redstate.org</a>, <a href="http://rushlimbaugh.com" target="_blank">rushlimbaugh.com</a> and
            <a href="http://talkingpointsmemo.com" target="_blank">talkingpointsmemo.com</a>., </p>
          <p>Here are examples of what the USPTO blocks, and does not
            block. </p>
          <table border="1">
            <tbody>
              <tr>
                <td width="100"><strong>Blocked NGOs</strong></td>
                <td>
                  <a href="http://aclu.org" target="_blank">aclu.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://cdt.org" target="_blank">cdt.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://citizen.org" target="_blank">citizen.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://eff.org" target="_blank">eff.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://healthgap.org" target="_blank">healthgap.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://keionline.org" target="_blank">keionline.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://publicknowledge.org" target="_blank">publicknowledge.org</a>
                </td>
              </tr>
              <tr>
                <td><strong>NGOs that are NOT blocked</strong></td>
                <td>
                  <a href="http://bsa.org" target="_blank">bsa.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://creativecommons.org" target="_blank">creativecommons.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://iipa.com" target="_blank">iipa.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://iipi.org" target="_blank">iipi.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://ipi.org" target="_blank">ipi.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://mpaa.org" target="_blank">mpaa.org</a><br>
                  PhRMA.org<br>
                  <a href="http://pubpat.org" target="_blank">pubpat.org</a><br>
                  RIIA.Org<br>
                  <a href="http://stockholm-network.org" target="_blank">stockholm-network.org</a>
                </td>
              </tr>
              <tr>
                <td><strong>Blocked Blogs and news outlets</strong></td>
                <td>
                  dailykos.coms<br>
                  <a href="http://firedoglake.com" target="_blank">firedoglake.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://redstate.org" target="_blank">redstate.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://rushlimbaugh.com" target="_blank">rushlimbaugh.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://talkingpointsmemo.com" target="_blank">talkingpointsmemo.com</a>
                </td>
              </tr>
              <tr>
                <td><strong>Blogs and new outlets that are NOT blocked </strong></td>
                <td>
                  <a href="http://71patent.blogspot.com" target="_blank">71patent.blogspot.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://aljazeera.com" target="_blank">aljazeera.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://boingboing.net" target="_blank">boingboing.net</a><br>
                  <a href="http://dailycaller.com" target="_blank">dailycaller.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://democracynow.org" target="_blank">democracynow.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://drudgereport.com" target="_blank">drudgereport.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://groklaw.net" target="_blank">groklaw.net</a><br>
                  <a href="http://huffingtonpost.com" target="_blank">huffingtonpost.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://ip-watch.org" target="_blank">ip-watch.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://itcblog.com" target="_blank">itcblog.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://lessig.org" target="_blank">lessig.org</a><br>
                  <a href="http://michaelgeist.ca" target="_blank">michaelgeist.ca</a><br>
                  <a href="http://nationalreview.com" target="_blank">nationalreview.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://spicyipindia.blogspot.com" target="_blank">spicyipindia.blogspot.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://techdirt.com" target="_blank">techdirt.com</a><br>
                  <a href="http://washingtonmonthly.com" target="_blank">washingtonmonthly.com</a>
                </td>
              </tr>
            </tbody>
          </table>
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          <h3><a href="http://keionline.org/node/1548#comment-7970" target="_blank">Cause of foul up</a></h3>
          <div> Submitted by Anonymous dude or dudess
            on 19. September 2012 - 12:02. </div>
          <div>
            <p>'Ex-Patent Examiner here. If this was anything other than
              a contractor foul-up, I'll eat my hat. There were a dozen
              instances where I'd need to call the help desk to access a
              website that would enable me to do my job.' If true, this
              means no one at USPTO tried to access those sites and
              asked for the filter to be removed since it was
              implemented.</p>
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