Эффект Стрейзанд (Russian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Эффект Стрейзанд" in Russian language version.

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  • Canton, David (2005-11-05), "Today's Business Law: Attempt to suppress can backfire", London Free Press, Архивировано 17 февраля 2006, Дата обращения: 21 июля 2007, The 'Streisand effect' is what happens when someone tries to suppress something and the opposite occurs. The act of suppressing it raises the profile, making it much more well known than it ever would have been. Архивировано 27 сентября 2007 года.

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  • Andy Greenberg (2007-05-11). "The Streisand Effect". Forbes. Архивировано 7 марта 2008. Дата обращения: 29 февраля 2008. The phenomenon takes its name from Barbra Streisand, who made her own ill-fated attempt at reining in the Web in 2003. That's when environmental activist Kenneth Adelman posted aerial photos of Streisand's Malibu beach house on his Web site as part of an environmental survey, and she responded by suing him for $50 million. Until the lawsuit, few people had spotted Streisand's house, Adelman says—but the lawsuit brought more than a million visitors to Adelman's Web site, he estimates. Streisand's case was dismissed, and Adelman's photo was picked up by the Associated Press and reprinted in newspapers around the world.

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  • Canton, David (2005-11-05), "Today's Business Law: Attempt to suppress can backfire", London Free Press, Архивировано 17 февраля 2006, Дата обращения: 21 июля 2007, The 'Streisand effect' is what happens when someone tries to suppress something and the opposite occurs. The act of suppressing it raises the profile, making it much more well known than it ever would have been. Архивировано 27 сентября 2007 года.

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  • Geheimdienst blamiert sich mit Wikipedia-Löschung Архивная копия от 8 декабря 2016 на Wayback Machine // Die Welt, 07.04.13 (нем.): «Damit nicht genug der Demütigung, nun mussten die französischen Behörden auch noch den sogenannten Streisand-Effekt kennenlernen: Der nach der Sängerin Barbara Streisand benannte Effekt besagt, dass alle Inhalte im Internet, die durch Löschung unterdrückt werden sollen, dadurch erst recht in den Fokus des allgemeinen Interesses gerückt werden.»

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