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EU telecoms chief Viviane Reding has warned that the European Commission would take action against Spain if the government moves to cut the internet access of content pirates. "Repression alone will certainly not solve the problem of internet piracy;...
Tags: European Commission, United Kingdom, London, Internet access, Technology Internet, European Union law, Telecoms Package, Hutchison 3G, HADOPI law, Internet censorship, Copyright, Internet, European Union, Politics, French law, Copyright law, Viviane Reding
For some reason one of the big stories today is a list of all the fancy Hollywood people who will be going to President Obamas first state dinner tonight. Suffice to say Angelina Jolie will not be one of those kissing the ring. “She hates him,” a source...
Tags: Angelina Jolie, thinks obamas, Obama, Los Angeles, Barack Obama, Jolie, Jon Voight, Family of Barack Obama, Politics, Internet censorship, Project Chanology, Scientology and the Internet, Brad Pitt, Anonymity, Internet memes, Activism, Internet activism, Katie Couric, Creed, Robert Pattinson, Celebrity sex tape, American culture, Brangelina, Human Interest
The Conservative government will table a bill in the House of Commons tomorrow that would make it mandatory for Internet providers to report to police incidents of pornographic images or live online sex shows involving minors. "The bill will strengthen...
Tags: child pornography, child porn, Canada, Toronto, Sex laws, Child sexual abuse, Pornography, Canadian Centre for Child Protection, Child abuse, Sexual abuse, Cybertip.ca, Social Issues, Law Crime, Internet pornography, Internet, Internet censorship, Technology Internet, Ombudsman, Censorship in the United Kingdom, Internet governance
Google Inc. and other Internet companies have zeroed in on a resilient effort by a Republican lawmaker to pass legislation that could restrict their ability to take a nuanced approach to operating in "repressive" foreign countries, according to third-quarter...
Tags: U.S. Department of Commerce, Yahoo Inc., China, Chris Smith, search results, Podesta Group Inc., internet freedom, Google Inc., internet search, Congress, San Francisco, World Wide Web, Content-control software, Internet censorship, Google, Internet, Yahoo!, Human-computer interaction, Hypertext, Technology Internet, Politics
Anonymous I wish she'd just do the world a favor and OD already...CD Lindsay Lohan 41 new from $1.92 127 used from $0.01 Posted by: Anonymous "Chain smoking, boozer, drugger hag at 23...We would add, self-cutter, almost friendless and consumer addictive.
Tags: Los Angeles, Internet activism, Internet censorship, Project Chanology, Anonymous, Anonymity, Human Interest, Scientology and the Internet, Internet memes, Activism
Two years after it's inception YouTube continues to play an important role in current events...If you haven't seen this one, then you don't know anything about the YouTube world, or pop culture for that matter. During a John Kerry speech at the University...
Tags: youtube users, Iran, Tehrān, Subtitling, Web 2.0, YouTube, University of Florida Taser incident, Project Chanology, Technology Internet, Internet memes, Internet censorship, Viral videos, Entertainment Culture
News slips through China's net Attempts to censor comment on events such as Obama's call for an end to internet censorship are crude and self-defeating The news that the US president, Barack Obama, had called for an end to internet censorship at a meeting...
Tags: China Digital Times, river crabs, Barack Obama, internet censorship, United Kingdom, London, River crab, 50 Cent Party, Censorship in the People's Republic of China, Golden Shield Project, Twitter, Politics, Internet censorship in the People's Republic of China, Content-control software, Harmonious society
The United Nations is defending the removal of a poster criticizing China's censorship of the Web at an Internet conference. Free speech advocates from the OpenNet Initiative had placed a poster at the Internet Governance Forum decrying what they called...
Tags: China, Egypt, Cairo, Electronic warfare, Military technology, Phishing, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hacker, Computer crimes, Cyberspace, Cyberwarfare, Technology Internet, Internet censorship, LINKdotNET, Content-control software, Internet activism, OpenNet Initiative, Mars rover, NASA, Spirit rover, Mars Exploration Rover, Mars exploration
Obama takes on the China firewall While authorities fixated on the Tibet issue, Obama took on censorship. Not all of us were surprised In the leadup to the eagerly awaited arrival of President Obama in China, the government has gone to some lengths to...
Tags: obama, president, internet freedom, meeting, Barack Obama, China, Shanghai, Xinhua News Agency, Internet censorship, Technology Internet, Content-control software, Media of the People's Republic of China
UN security demanded the removal of a poster promoting a book by the OpenNet Initiative (ONI) during a session at the Internet Governance Forum in Egypt. The poster mentioned internet censorship and China's Great Firewall. The UN has said that it had...
Tags: internet governance, internet censorship, China, Georgia, Oni, Computer network security, Privacy, Internet Governance Forum, OpenNet Initiative, Technology Internet, World government, Content-control software, Ronald Deibert, United Nations, Internet activism