Russian Opposition Threatens Asset Freeze Over Curbs on Dissent
That should get Putin's attention
That should get Putin's attention
Unfortunately, fighting censors is a growth industry
U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer, who earlier this month issued a preliminary injunction ordering the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) to start running the American Freedom Defense Initiative's controversial anti-jihad ads, recently released an opinion in which she explains her reasoning.
British authorities target bloggers, tweeters, and t-shirt wearers for speech crimes.
The punk feminists protest the abuses of Russia's authoritarian state.
We're violating their right to ban stuff
British authorities don't get the whole free speech thing
Court suspended the law for 120 days while it hears arguments
Academics would need a government permit to communicate
It's all a reaction to the recent fuss, with no opportunism, of course
Amazing that we even have to run that headline
They're apparently supposed to be secret
Politicians on the continent have ever been comfortable with letting people have their say
And intolerant meatheads of all stripes still target the things
But Websites would have some protection from lawsuits if they complied
Call it, "don't be evil 2.0"
Sounds like a business opportunity for proxy operators
Videos on YouTube attacked mayoral candidate
Remy imagines a world where politicians cave to angry mobs and dictate what we can see on YouTube.
Three generations of quoting him are enough.
Appeal was filed with the Jerusalem District Court
Will miss three games and attend sensitivity training
I think we can assume this plays to the local audience
It's only for their special friends
Gives her two-day jail sentence for contempt when she does not comply
The government isn't quite ready to sign on to the whole concept of public criticism
Hey, India, there's this thing called "free speech" ...
It's all to save us from trolls and harassment, of course
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