OONI is the Open Observatory for Network Interference and its aim is to collect high quality data using open methodologies, using Free and Open Source Software (FL/OSS) to share observations and data about the kind, methods and amount of surveillance and censorship in the world
This is a human rights observation project for the Internet. OONI seeks to observe levels of surviellance, censorship, and networked discrimination by networked authoritarian power structures.
aim is to investigate, expose and analyze Internet filtering and surveillance practices in a credible and non-partisan fashion. Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, the Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford University, etc.
google interactive map of Government Requests that shows the number of government inquiries for information about users and requests for Google to take down or censor content. Also: google interactive Traffic graphs provide information about traffic to Google services around the world. Each graph shows historic traffic patterns for a given country/region and service. By illustrating outages, this tool visualizes disruptions in the free flow of information, whether it's a government blocking information or a cable being cut.