Notel Media Player Helps North Koreans Skirt Censorship 54
An anonymous reader writes A small portable media device, costing roughly $50, is allowing North Koreans to access and view foreign media despite tight government censorship, according to a Reuters report. The 'Notel', a mashup of notebook and television, is being described as a symbol of change in the repressed society. Used to watch DVDs and shared content from USB sticks and SD cards, the media player can be easily concealed and transported among families and friends. According to correspondents in the region, as many as half of all urban North Korean households have a notel and are swapping a broad range of banned media such as soaps and TV dramas from South Korea and China, Hollywood blockbusters, and news clips — all of which is strictly forbidden by Pyongyang law.
Just wait (Score:5, Insightful)
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I feel exactly that way when I see a Democrat and a Republican compete for an office.
Fortunately, gerrymandering means we frequently see only one candidate on the ballot. No conflict there.
Just like N. Korea and Big China and Cuba.
funny (Score:1)
It's funny because Notel is like No Tell, which means don't tell, so the fat dictator can't put you in a forced labor camp with your entire family/kill you.
I thought (Score:1)
Notel was a motel chain.
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Not sure i would want to do room cleaning there...
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..meanwhile, back in North Korea: You can't stop the signal, now can you? I bet that despite his outward appearance of being virulently xenophobic and rabidly against all things Western, Ki
Good to see (Score:2)
This too shall pass (Score:5, Insightful)
I hope more Notels get circulated. The more, the better.
Re:This too shall pass (Score:5, Insightful)
Sooner or later, they'll wake up to the fact that they're being subjugated, manipulated, and forced to live in poverty. "
Funny how substituting North Korea for other large nations of the world can still make the above sentence seem very relevant.
NK is definitely bad, but it's not the only one. Maybe just the most obvious.
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I think you meant to say,
Mögen die herrschenden Klassen vor einer kommunistischen Revolution zittern. Die Proletarier haben nichts in ihr zu verlieren als ihre Ketten. Sie haben eine Welt zu gewinnen. Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt euch!
So no mod points for you today, sorry.
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>1st worlders whining about lack of cell coverage and the other political party in power
how did this get a 2?
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Because the Free World ain't nearly as free you'd like to imagine it is, maybe.
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(Have fun with that, trying to decide if I meant "libre", "gratis", both, or neither.)
Re:This too shall pass (Score:5, Insightful)
NK bad is several orders of magnitude worse than most countries in the world.
All countries have problems but to talk about those interchangeably with NK's problems is a farcical level of ignorance or intellectual dishonesty about just how bad it is in NK.
You can't say anything intelligent about your world if you have no sense of proportion and degree.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F... [wikipedia.org]
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NK puts its citizens in *concentration camps* for crimes, some petty, some political
*three generations* of prisoners
your granddad looked the wrong way at the wrong way
therefore, you are born in and suffer as a malnourished slave
this isn't a *political disagreement* i have, moron, this is me making an observation of extremely gross human rights abuses, that no other country in today's world approaches, save perhaps in the areas controlled by ISIS and Boko Haram. NK goes far, far beyond any cruelty in the USA
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In other words, 1984 didn't work so lets try Brave New World.
Or perhaps overlay Brave New World over the existing 1984 system, thus distracting the masses while making the "threats" easier to pick out as they refuse to indulge.
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North Korea should go after the American model of subjugation.
Yes, workers are much better off when all the wealth is controlled by one individual or one political party.
Was thinking about Germanwings flights today ....
Don't know what that has to do with N. Korea. I do know that in the Soviet Union there were no airplane crashes, ever.
....American Government never shied away at helping a dictator.
The American government never shied away at helping a dictator who had something that the American government wanted.
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Obvious troll is obvious, but I'll bite at the lynchpin of this one. When did wrongdoing become the same thing as illegal actions?
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Same here. In fact, I would totally pay into a Kickstarter to send them more. These things are the beginning of the end for that regime.
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Good old sneakernet (Score:5, Insightful)
Saves the day again.
crash blossom (Score:2)
What do North Koreans have against skirts?
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Sad (Score:1)
The last place on Earth not yet polluted with Western style pop culture and consumerism. You would think that after 70 years of wholesome, commercial free living these N. Koreans would have lost their taste for soaps and TV dramas. It's almost like they're not satisfied with the indigenous culture of their great nation.
I think perhaps this isn't really a case of these good people debasing themselves with our media dreck. They are collecting this material for use in their world class education system.
I read that as "Nortel" (Score:3, Funny)
And was like "Man, everyone is getting into the media streaming game, even defunct Canadian companies."
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And I read it as "Portable DVD Player." [amazon.com]
Who's being censored? (Score:2)
How is it that millions of N. Koreans have discovered the Notel before slashdot?
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Instead they carry a backup battery that can also charge your mobile devices in the glove compartment.
Not sure what solution will prove more reliable down the road though.
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maybe because they don't live in North Korea?
do you know about insect fighting in Taiwan?
you don't?
must be censorship
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First they ignore you,
then they laugh at you,
then they fight you,
then you win.
- Mahatma Gandhi
i will not laugh at you, mr. scary insect politician man
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You must be new here.....
On Slashdot, breaking news is at least a week late.
On Slashdot, we don't comment on the news, but on the duplicate story.
On Slashdot, we don't even read the article. It's much better trolling in comments.
On Slashdot, we already have opinions so the actual news doesn't really matter
Maybe the *ancients* could add some...
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Great idea! (Score:2)
Get yourself executed and you entire family sent off to starve in a reeducation camp all for watching SpongeBob.
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