ACTA Lives: How the EU & Canada Are Using CETA as Backdoor Mechanism To Revive ACTA
Last week, the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly to reject ACTA, striking a major blow to the hopes of supporters who
Read MoreLast week, the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly to reject ACTA, striking a major blow to the hopes of supporters who
Read MoreThe two leaders of a congressional committee have sent a letter to the Department of Justice demanding a briefing on
Read MoreLast week, an Ontario court rejected a request to send mirror-imaged copies of 32 computer servers to authorities in the
Read MoreFrance is proposing an Internet Tax which was reported in the New York Times. The proposal if it follows through
Read MoreSlashdot points out that some members of Anonymous have set up a We the People petition on the White House’s
Read MoreThe Web giant’s executive chairman tells reporters that his private delegation warned officials that global Internet access is key to
Read MoreA recent case of anonymous identity has attracted a buzz of discussions in a certain African email forum managed by
Read MoreWe already noted this morning that the US, a bunch of European countries, and a sprinkling of other nations around
Read MoreSOUTH Africa has signed up to a controversial treaty that has internet companies and free speech advocates up in arms.
Read MoreIt was a unanimously 397 to Zero (o) vote in favor of a resolution by the US House of Representatives urging the
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