Tag: Politics

Facebook, Twitter Aren’t Required To Have Anti-Piracy Software, Court Says
Europe's top court dealt a blow to anti-piracy crusaders and tallied a win for proponents of Internet freedom today by ruling that social networking sites cannot be required to set...
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Google May One Day Face Lawsuit From Music Industry
The entertainment industry doesn’t like search engines. They may take that dislike to the next level soon....
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FTC Totally Concerned About Privacy On Mobile Apps For Kids
In all likelihood, mobile app developers probably don't discriminate when it comes to sponging information from kids and adults alike. To most of them, private info is a bunch of l...
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JotForm.com Suspended By US Feds
The U.S. government is continuing its happy-go-lucky censorship of Web sites for reasons blown way out of proportion. It was revealed yesterday that JotForm.com had its domain...
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EU Court: Social Networks Not Responsible For User Content
A European court has found that social networks can’t be held responsible for the content its users post - score one for the Internet. SABAM...
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Viral Video: Santorum Paid Ad Shows Brown Froth
File this in the Unbelievable category. Even given Rick Santorum's "...
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Apple Seeks Permission To Sue A Bankrupt Kodak
It’s bad form to kick a man while he’s down. It’s even worse form to sue a company while their filing for bankruptcy....
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Politicians Need Reputation Managers
For politicians and public figures, there are few things more embarrassing then having a name synonymous with scandal or disgrace. Former Congressman Anthony Weiner is a prime exam...
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Capitol Records Denied Injunction In Cloud Case
Capitol Records (EMI) was denied a motion request for a preliminary injunction in the U.S. District Court in New York on February 8....
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Bulgaria Joins the No ACTA Crowd
Did this past weekend's anti-ACTA movement in Europe get their message across to the ruling governments? While the fallout is still being measured, at least one country has decide...
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Googles Sites, Encrypted Search Return To Iran (For Now)
For now, it appears, Google has returned to the people of Iran. Last week the government blocked sites like Gmai...
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UK Shuts Down Popular Music Blog
RnBXclusive.com was one of the most popular blogs dedicated to R&B/hip-hop music. It even had over 250,000 fans on...
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Canadian Anti-Privacy Bill Is Just Like H.R. 1981
Canadian Conservatives are trying to push through a new network monitoring bill and anybody who opposes such a blatant attack on privacy are said to be supporters of child pornogra...
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Romney Has A Santorum Problem (With Search Engines)
You can't bottle lightning, but you can at least flick the lights on and off really quickly to create a similar albeit campier effect. That seems to be what's happening with online...
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Chinese iPad Trademark Could Halt Global Sales
Proview International Holdings is a company in China known for their CRT and LCD monitors. They also own the iPad trademark in China which is causing a bit of trouble for Apple....
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