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Two years ago, then US Trade Representative Ron Kirk told Reuters, effectively, that he would not release the negotiating texts of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement, because if the public knew what was in TPP, it would not allow the...
Snowden's leaks show how the Internet can be turned against us. The original vision of the Internet, where information and media is freely shared, without one's computer strokes and searches being metered, tracked, traced, archived, dissected, marketed and warehoused in government data banks, is dead. And that's what's being lost by mainstream media in the ongoing Edward Snowden coverage.
Il CEO Chris Dodd ammette: quei disegni di legge non torneranno mai più. Pronta invece la salsa americana per la Dottrina Sarkozy, ma i detentori dei diritti non perseguiranno gli scariconi
Ha ceduto, alla fine Google ha ceduto. Dopo anni di battaglie contro i giganti dell'entertainment e i grandi conglomerati della produzione culturale sul web che da sempre la accusano di fare poco o nulla contro i pirati del copyright, Mountain View si rivolta contro quel diritto che aveva sempre tutelato: la libera circolazione dei materiali
I'm starting to finally climb back in the saddle after about 2 weeks of travel and moving. So, the nerd blog is back in swing. Woop!
Yesterday I noted that the anti-SOPA/PIPA crowd seemed to have just discovered ACTA. And while I'm pleased that they're taking interest in something as problematic as ACTA, there was a lot of misinformation flowing around, so I figured...
The keepers of the flame of free speech are banishing people for their speech.
Dear Friends: Today, thousands of websites have chosen to voluntarily go offline or modify their home pages with public service information. Some have...
Free software plays in supporting online freedom and Glyn Moody thinks there are some projects it should take on in 2012 to help reinforce or reestablish those freedoms
GuerillaRadio writes "Cory Doctorow's keynote at 28C3 was about the upcoming war on general-purpose computing driven by increasingly futile regulation to appease big content. 'The last 20 years of Internet policy have been dominated by the copyright war, but the war turns out only to have been a sk...
The future is wonderful, the future is terrifying.
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Cory Doctorow: The real villains of YouTube are the multinational companies cashing in on public domain footage they claim is their own