FTC Worries About Online 'Sponsored Content'
Us silly Americans are just too stupid to recognize advertising on our own!
Us silly Americans are just too stupid to recognize advertising on our own!
How many were journalists trying to see if actually worked?
Up more than 20 percent compared to the same time period last year
Another effort to try to block online piracy
Almost 300 in the U.S. and 400 in European countries
Traditional business say online retailers have an unfair advantage
Chief Executive Jeff Bezos says it could take up to five years before the drone delivery service begins
A fictional look at governments' desperate efforts to restrict the flow of information on the Internet
In the face of government surveillance
Attorney argues the website could easily weed them out
Praises its use in helping people organize
"The priests, the pundits, the politicians and the generals" who create positive change.
Wants students at parties to be aware of others watching them, or something
Like, the part where people actually pay for their plans
Or to use proxy services. Just sayin'
Including promises of transparency
If at first you don't succeed ... (and second, third, fourth, et cetera)
Ten percent of what administration planned for October
Many are finding out the hard way that's not true
Not the next Silk Road, it seems
Data ok, but non-profit looking for donations
Will anybody trust it enough to buy their black market goods there?
Site passed along hacking threat to FBI. FBI thought Antiwar.com was threatening to hack them.
Wants them to follow the lead of other online sites
In response to NSA criticism of reporting
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