Google Traffic Drops as Chinese Government Clamps Down on Internet
That's a lot of censorship
That's a lot of censorship
Broadly written measure raises serious First Amendment concerns
Nation of Gabon doesn't want to be associated with him
Can't have the masses discussing stuff
Offers to fund program that has been suspended due to lack of money
Beware non-democratic nations bearing treaties
The strapped government wants to squeeze the successful company for more than a billion dollars
Just what do the feds plan to force companies to do for them?
It's slow progress, but a federal judge agrees with the Electronic Frontier Foundation that federal agencies, including the FBI, are dragging their feet on releasing documents that would reveal the extent to which private companies will be forced to tailor their technology to make it easier for the government to spy on the Internet.
Claims to protect against pedophiles, but of course can be used to block political opponents
The company is ticked that the browser defaults to a privacy setting
You can frustrate snoops with minimal effort
Never be afraid to bitch very publicly about mistreatment
Unfortunately, fighting censors is a growth industry
KISSmetrics even tracked people who tried to block its cookies
So that you fear international snoops instead of terrorists
Officials realize 20-year-old rule didn't take Internet into account
Filmed "Gangnam Style" version at city pool
But it would inconvenience everybody
First video out tomorrow, "no mind left unchanged" according to the teaser for "Onion Talks"
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