Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak Wants to Become an Australian
Praises the country's broadband network and existence of telecommunication regulations
Praises the country's broadband network and existence of telecommunication regulations
And we can trust them with that power, you bet
Marketing site for teachers helping top-up teachers' salaries
Why not just turn over legislating duties to the badge boys?
Maine law forbids anonymity and specifically targets online expression
The subsidized program threatens to kill local companies
It's a bit of a devil's bargain
Not a surprise given regulators' attempts to control them
Because of bugs and hacking
Restricting speech is nothing new to the Kremlin
This is what contempt for the First Amendment looks like.
Opponents failed to register the site, so somebody else did and is having some fun with it.
Anger over video blamed for deadly attacks in Libya
Right now, it's open season on your old missives
No customer data at risk, no systems breached, according to the website hosting company
A California man whose internet connection was used to download copyrighted material cannot be sued
Company blames outage on a DNS attack
European regulators want assurances on browser choice
Move to bypass Congress
Because Microsoft sets Do Not Track as the default, Apache turns its nose up
Don't wait, says the Electronic Frontier Foundation
"That kind of response for us to do is not difficult," says Jimmy Wales
Somebody seems to think "1984" was a how-to book
Sure, the FBI denies being hacked, but the data is legit and came from somewhere
Tech designed to prevent piracy has bad side effects when applied to live Internet coverage
There's no easy way for governments to shut the Internet off, the Web inventor assures listeners
It's not just PCs anymore
Privacy? We don't need no stinking privacy.
Ustream's crack squad of automated violation-detection technologies smothered a streaming feed of the Hugo Awards
Strictly speaking, this doesn't help the U.S. government's intellectual property jihad
Sports domains were nabbed for alleged copyright infringement, then turned back without comment
Local authorities might be democratically elected, but they're not so respectful of free speech