Internet
Cyber-Monday Crackdown Targets Sites Peddling Counterfeit Goods
Some of those deals really are too good to believe
U.S. "Terrorism" Law Criminalizes Some Online Speech
Simply providing an account to some people and groups can land social-media companies in hot water
Human Brain, Internet and Universe Similar in Structure
"It's a great big universe and we're all really puny"
Florida Sheriff's Office Say They Missed Google Search in Caylee Anthony Case
Say someone in the home did a search for "fool proof suffocation," more evidence nothing you do on the Internet's a secret
Cyber Monday Sales Look to Top $1.5 billion
We all need more stuff to be thankful for next year
New Taxes Await Online Holiday Shoppers
Ravenous state tax collectors are extending their reach into what was previously an online refuge
Governments Remain Greatest Threat to Internet Freedom
Control-freakery with laws and guns
Woman Put on Leave for Posting Photo Some Find Offensive
One does not simply offend the military state
Megaupload Helped US Prosecute Smaller Uploading Service
Company was piggybacking off Megaupload's file-sharing infrastructure
Google Attacks UN Conference on the Internet
Fears of governmental censorship of online speech
The Petraeus Affair, the Police, and Your Privacy
Time to rein in invasive police email snooping.
Feds Profit Off Charging for Access to Public Records
Government takes in millions more from PACER than it costs to operate the system
Sen. Leahy's Office Says Warrantless Searches Won't Be in Tech Bill
Draft of bill circulating that would allow regulatory access to private electronic correspondence not under consideration
Bill Intended to Secure Email Privacy Now Does the Exact Opposite (Updated: Leahy Responds)
Sen. Patrick Leahy folds to the Justice Department
Judge Considering $22.5 Million Fine for Google
Over privacy violations connected to Safari browser
Ebay Sued over Recruiting Agreement with Intuit
Two companies allegedly had deal not to hire each others' employees
Verizon, Time Warner Won't Cut Off Accused Copyright Violators
The entertainment industry can do its own work, thank you
Entertainment Industry's Copyright Surveillance System Ready To Launch
Subject to the recording industry's concept of appropriate use, of course
RIAA Ticked Over Report Saying Downloaders Buy More Stuff
First you try it, then you buy more. Is that a shocker?
Senate To Consider Intrusive Cybersecurity Bill
Sen. Lieberman never gave up the fight for Big Brother
Google: Government Internet Surveillance On the Rise
Official requests for user data are up 67 percent from last year
What the Petraeus Investigation Tells Us About Online Surveillance
With regards to the David Petraeus scandal, as you dig through the very human details of a powerful man's dalliance with an attractive woman, an important question should occur to anybody with more than a National Enquirer-level interest in the matter.
With Communist Conference Over, China Restores Google Access
We return you now to your regularly scheduled surfing
FTC Nearing Decision on Google's Search Systems
Because it's not like there are competing search engines or anything
Google Traffic Drops as Chinese Government Clamps Down on Internet
That's a lot of censorship
Court Blocks Voter-Approved Muzzle on Internet Speech
Broadly written measure raises serious First Amendment concerns
Pre-Emptive Strike Shuts Down Kim Dotcom's New Domain
Nation of Gabon doesn't want to be associated with him
As Power Changes Hands, Chinese Censors Work Overtime
Can't have the masses discussing stuff
Megaupload Founder offers Free Internet to All of New Zealand
Offers to fund program that has been suspended due to lack of money
Ambassador Warns of Web Censorship Efforts by China, Iran
Beware non-democratic nations bearing treaties
Google Loses Appeal Over French Tax Raid
The strapped government wants to squeeze the successful company for more than a billion dollars