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Megaupload.com Shutdown, its Founder Arrested
Federal prosecutors in Virginia have shut down one of the world’s largest file-sharing sites, Megaupload.com, and charged its founder and others with violating piracy laws.
The indictment accuses the company of costing copyright holders more than $500 million in lost revenue from pirated films and other content. The indictment was unsealed Thursday, one day after websites shut down in protest...
SOPA: Co-sponsors Defect, Backtrack After Blackout
Cockroaches scatter as spotlight is pointed at Internet censorship bill.
Lawmakers have begun to jump ship following a day of protest against the draconian internet legislation, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Senate version of the bill, the Protect IP Act (PIPA).
As many major websites such as Wikipedia and Google participated in a “blackout” in opposition to the bills, several former...
Wikipedia Anti-SOPA and PIPA Blackout Looms
Wikipedia going on strike
The world’s most popular online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, is going on strike on Wednesday. The “knowledge blackout” is aimed at protecting the Internet – and the website’s very existence – from online censorship.
The Wikipedia community and the Wikimedia foundation decided on a global blackout of the English version of the website for 24 hours starting at 05:00...
Reddit to shut-down over SOPA and PIPA
The passing of the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, could very well scrub the Internet clean of any content that the US government considers questionable.
The massively popularly website Reddit is well aware of these implications and is ready to show the world just what harm SOPA could do to the Internet.
On January 18, Reddit, a user-generated aggregator of content contributed by all corners of...
Thousands leave GoDaddy over registrar's support for SOPA
Thousands leave GoDaddy over registrar's support for SOPA
Thousands of website domains were transferred on Thursday from the Internet’s top registrar Go Daddy as part of a colossal campaign against the service for its support of the Stop Online Piracy Act.
With managing close to 50 million domain names, Go Daddy is the largest registrar on the web and has customers across the globe. Thousands...
Bloggers unite to crush SOPA
Bloggers are taking on SOPA, one post at a time.
The war over copyright infringement on the Internet might seem like an easy one for some members of Congress, but for supporters of the Stop Online Piracy Act, Capitol Hill is about to battle it out with some big opponents: bloggers.
From micromessages warning of the dangers of the act on Twitter in under 140 characters to affectations manifested in...
Anti-SOPA activists find ways to keep the Internet free
Anti-SOPA activists find ways to keep the Internet free
As Americans ready for a legislation that will impose a government-sanctioned firewall over the Internet, the elite computer-literate hacktivists attacking the law are finding ways to circumvent the passing of SOPA.
If the House and Senate have their way, the Stop Online Privacy Act, or SOPA, will leave Capitol Hill soon and seemingly cloak the...
U.S. Continues to threaten Internet freedom
Incredible – 800,000 signatures in a few days, Congress is dithering and a senator will vote to block the reading of our petition for a few hours! Let’s get 1 million – sign the petition…
Dear friends,
Right now, the U.S. Congress is debating a law that would give the country the power to censor the Internet around the world – creating a blacklist that may have YouTube,...
Scientists eye superfast Internet
Scientists say they have devised a way of using graphene, the thinnest material in the world, for a very speed exchange of data on the Internet.
British scientists, including last year’s Nobel Prize-winning scientists Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov, believe that with the new method they can capture and convert more light than before, paving the way for advances in high-speed Internet and other...
Canadian government to ban free speech on internet
Bill C-51: Investigative Powers for the 21st Century Act
Yesterday we examined how the Canadian government is planning to effectively outlaw internet linking by making Canadians permanently legally responsible for the content of any webpage they link to using the Investigative Powers for the 21st Century Act. Today we will look at how the same Act will outlaw internet anonymity.
Clause11: The existing...
As world burns, G8 leaders fiddle with the Internet. Seriously?
President Obama will join other G8 leaders today at the posh, French seaside resort of Deauville. On the agenda: proposed global regulations for the Internet, post-tsunami Japan, and military escapades in North Africa. Bizarrely absent from the top priorities listed by hosting head of state Nicolas Sarkozy is the most urgent issue of all: the need to rein in massive government over-spending and debt.
One...
Georgian pensioner facing jail for cutting off Armenias internet by snipping cable
Services downed: A 75-year-old woman disabled Armenia's internet connections when she damaged a fibre-optic cable.
A 75-year-old woman could be jailed after she cut off the internet services of an entire country.
The elderly woman from Georgia cut through a fibre-optic cable while searching for scrap metal and managed to disable Armenia’s web connection for hours last month, as well as disrupting...
Algeria shuts down internet and Facebook as protest mounts
Algerian protesters chant slogans during a demonstration in Algiers.
Internet providers were shut down and Facebook accounts deleted across Algeria on Saturday as thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators were arrested in violent street demonstrations.
Plastic bullets and tear gas were used to try and disperse large crowds in major cities and towns, with 30,000 riot police taking to the streets in Algiers...
Internet 'kill switch' concerns voiced in Germany
Too many in power want to restrict Internet access critics say.
After Egypt’s government temporarily cut off Internet service there, debate in other countries on a “kill switch” has flared up. One prominent computer group has voiced concerns about possible developments in Germany.
Discussion over a “kill switch” that would paralyze the Internet has flared up in Germany...
Internet and text messaging switched off in Egypt
Egypt’s decision to turn off the Internet last night, denying users access to Twitter, Facebook, and text messaging, couldn’t stop thousands of protesters from taking to the streets of Cairo Friday morning, with similar demonstrations in Suez, Alexandria, and Al Arish in northern Sinai. Supporters of pro-democracy leader Mohammed ElBaradei, who called for the ouster of President Hosni...