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ColensoBBDO fight Cyber Censorship with Amnesty International

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Last Saturday (March 12) was World Day Against Cyber Censorship, and in a unique partnership to mark the occasion, Amnesty International and AdBlock combined to deliver 156,789,119 impressions of messages by prominent privacy and free speech advocates Edward Snowden, Ai Wei Wei, and Pussy Riot. The campaign, which was conceptualised and brokered by ColensoBBDO, took place over 24 hours, with AdBlock serving banners with messages from these three influential individuals where they would normally remove the banners altogether. During this period, it’s estimated that over 50 million internet users were reached with these thought provoking messages speaking out against the dangers of cyber censorship. As a result, Amnesty International experienced their highest ever daily web traffic.

We wanted to draw attention to this day by doing something innovative that would get the world talking about what cyber freedom really means in 2016”

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At the heart of the Ad Block usage is the user's desire to tailor their online experience, but for many people around the world, their online experiences are tailored by what their governments are willing to let them see. This made this channel the perfect way to share quotes and information from Snowden, Ai Wei Wei, and Pussy Riot, who are heavily censored themselves, to be broadcast across the internet whilst creatively bypassing a number of current censorship restrictions.

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Salil Shetty, International Secretary General at Amnesty International, said: “Some states are engaged in Orwellian levels of surveillance, particularly targeting the lives and work of the people who defend our human rights – lawyers, journalists and peaceful activists. This continuing development of new methods of repression in reaction to increased connectivity is a major threat to our freedom of expression. The world was too lax about the impact of the Internet on privacy and free speech. We now need a radically new approach to protecting online rights, before the next wave of disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence.”

We need a radically new approach to protecting online rights, before the next wave of disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence”

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Started by Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders, the day raises awareness of censorship of online freedom of expression. During the day-long campaign hundreds of thousands people visited the Amnesty International site and viewed the full content, with the majority of these clicks coming from Russia, one of the most censored countries in the world. As well as that, massive global media coverage was generated in multiple markets that are usually censored by their own governments, including China, and the campaign has been reported about in highly influential publications, including The Guardian, ABC news, Fortune and Billboard.

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Neville Doyle, Digital Planning Director at Colenso BBDO, said: “World Day Against Cyber Censorship is enormously important, and something we are very proud to be involved with. We wanted to help support this day and draw attention to it by doing something innovative that would get the world talking about what cyber freedom really means in 2016. With Amnesty International experiencing record levels of web traffic as a result of this campaign this is something we feel we have achieved.” Gabriel Cubbage, CEO of AdBlock, added: “People use Adblock for a number of reasons but ultimately no one except you has the right to control what shows up on your screen, or who has access to the contents of your hard drive. Not the websites, not the advertisers, not the ad blockers. And not your government, either.”

People use Adblock for a number of reasons but ultimately no one except you has the right to control what shows up on yourscreen”

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Colenso BBDO hopes that by using creative, previously unexplored ways of freeing information, they can help bring attention to what is becoming a major threat to freedom of expression. From here, Amnesty International calls on the world to get behind their latest campaign “Connection Denied,” with the aim to stop cyber-censors in arguably the world’s most repressed country; North Korea.

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