Iran Blogger's Death Stirs Activism
Killed while in custody of authorities in October, backlash has had some results
Killed while in custody of authorities in October, backlash has had some results
Fighting snoopiness is an uphill battle
And you think the U.S. government doesn't understand the Internet
The government knows better than the service providers, right?
"Be a responsible parent" is not one of them
Officials worry, credibly, that they might just create another bureaucracy
Why wouldn't you trust state with access to your info?
He so creeped out Phil Zimmerman that the developer dropped business plans and gave the software away for free
Governments don't like privacy any more than they like freedom
Plans to picket Sandy Hook funerals the straw that broke the camel's back
Repressive governments were salivating a bit too much
Other countries want "equal rights" to rule the internet
Secrets aren't so easy to keep anymore
Data collection the new authoritarianism
Web advertisers would prefer it be easier to follow users online
As if we weren't already paranoid
Apps, online services help lead to record restaurant sales
Will be available on all major platforms
Supported by other nations who perhaps aren't fond of letting people say whatever they'd like to say
The move hurt businesses and relief organizations while only mildly inconveniencing the opposition
Smacking down free speech wherever it raises its head
Continental privacy laws are no shield against snoopy Americans
Perhaps they should be following how that case is shaking out
Wait until the see the kinds of things Americans say about them online
New regulations could be another tool of oppressive regimes
It's all about getting the word out
Could inhibit growth and flow of important information
What do you think this is, a free world?
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