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SOPA Was Only the Beginning: ACTA Gets International Push Back
As we touched on earlier, as members of the European Union sign ACTA into something of an existence -- it still requires ratification from the European Union parliament -- various...
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Politics and the Internet: The Relationship Is Growing
In 2008, politics changed in a big way. This change was driven by the impact that the Internet and social media had on the Presidential election. Since that time, this same influen...
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Portal 2 Mashes Into The Nightmare Before Christmas
And the results are spectacular. Provided you can shake your gaze from the awesome Portal 2 socks leading this article, the upcoming video will be a great addition to your weekend...
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Aneesh Chopra, First U.S. Chief Technology Officer, Is Stepping Down
In 2009, President Obama tapped Virginia's Secretary of Technology to fill a brand new job - the nation's first Chief Technology Officer. Aneesh Chopra's goal was to help bring th...
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Nintendo Announces New Online Service
Hear ye, hear ye, gentle Nintendo gamers, your days of suffering under the abysmal Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection will soon be at an end. Nintendo during their quarterly report yest...
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China: An Efficient Manufacturer Of Pollution
In the 1970's we started outsourcing production from the United Staes to overseas facilities that could meet production demands faster and cheaper. After over forty years of outsou...
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More Voters Worry About Censorship Than Piracy
In the midst of the ongoing controversy surrounding SOPA and PIPA, it may be wise to take a step back and see what the average voter thinks about issues like piracy and internet ce...
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Hawaii Lawmaker Backing Down On Privacy Law
We reported yesterday on an idiotic bill proposed in Hawaii tha...
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As ACTA Gets Signed, Europeans Protest
At a ceremony in Tokyo, Japan, more members of the European Union signed ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement), ratifying the treaty for the countries that signed it. However,...
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North Korea Would Punish Cellphone Users As War Criminals
Genocides, obliterations of cities, murder of prisoners, egregious violation of international humanitarian law. These are crimes that will likely get a person tried as a war crimin...
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Kentucky’s Rand Paul Is Calm During Patdown
Recently, Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul was held by the TSA for refusing a full...
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Illinois Legislation Asks Dating Websites To Post Background Check Information
Online dating has always been a risky business; you never know if you could be talking to Mr./Ms. Right or the Zodiac Killer. According to an article in the...
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ACTA: French MEP Resigns Over “Charade” In Parliament
ACTA has taken a blow already today with the resignation of the French MEP (Member of European Parliament) who was in charge of investigating the bill. On his...
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Hawaii Could Force ISPs To Log All Browsing History, Indefinitely
In the current political climate, with all the buzz about SOPA & PIPA and now H.R.1981...
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