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The Telecommunications Act, enacted on June 12, 2000, gave the Venezuelan state power to regulate the sector of the National Telecommunications Commission. This Commission was initially created by the # 1,826 Decree of September 5 of 1991 (Official Gazette No. 34.801 of 18 September 1991) attributing
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to block websites that provide the black market exchange rate. ISPs must comply within 24 hours or face sanctions, which could include the loss of their concessions. Within a month, ISPs had restricted access to more than 100 URLs. The order is based on Venezuela's 2004 media law which makes it
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in Venezuela's Internet service, including several websites and social networks facing shutdowns". They condemned actions performed by the National Telecommunications Commission (Conatel) after Conatel restricted access to websites with the unofficial market rate and "demanded social networks,
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the character of autonomous service without legal personality, and the hierarchy of a Directorate General of the Ministry of Transport and Communications, which replaced the National Telecommunications Council (CNT).
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particularly Twitter, to filter images related to protests taking place in Venezuela against the government". In November 2013 the Venezuelan telecommunications regulator, CONATEL, began ordering
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In 2014, multiple Twitter users were arrested and faced prosecution due to the tweets they made.
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A communication from General Director of CONATEL, William Castillo Bolle, giving the
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illegal to disseminate information that could sow panic among the general public.
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that exercises the regulation, supervision and control over
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was taken off the air by CONATEL for "promoting violence".
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and other details to the Venezuelan intelligence agency
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and other information of Venezuelan Twitter users to
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Conatel

Las Mercedes
Caracas
Venezuela
Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information
www.conatel.gob.ve
government of Venezuela
telecommunications
Venezuela

IP addresses
SEBIN
Gustavo González López
Censorship in Venezuela
Reporters Without Borders
censorship
ISPs
2014 Venezuelan protests
NTN24
Alfredo Romero
Robert Serra
IP addresses
SEBIN
Media in Venezuela
"Reporters without Borders warn about Internet censorship in Venezuela"
"Venezuela forces ISPs to police Internet"
"Señal del canal NTN24 fue sacada de la parrilla de cable"

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