Does anyone know of research and/or evidence regarding the customized sale of surveillance and/or censorship technology to repressive regimes? I've been working on the corporate responsibility issues regarding the Nokia monitoring centers in Iran (Holding Nokia Responsible for Surveilling Dissidents in Iran: http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/10/saharkhiz-v-nokia) and am looking for further examples (such as in http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/01/selling-china-surveillance). I'm looking for particular examples of information and communication technologies especially. Any guidance would be much appreciated. Thanks, Eddan Eddan Katz Electronic Frontier Foundation, International Affairs Director 454 Shotwell St. San Francisco, CA 94110-1914 office: +1(415) 436-9333, x.133; mobile: +1(415) 728-5800; skype: eddankatz