Internet
No Copyright Infringement in Embedding Video
Even if the video itself violates intellectual property rights, simply embedding doesn't put other sites at risk
President Considering Executive Order To Pass Internet Agenda
White House Spokesman did not rule out the possibility when asked by reporters about the the Cyber Bill failing to reach full vote in the Senate.
Who Owns Cloud Data? MegaUpload Case Raises Questions
In pursuit of the MegaUpload online storage service, U.S. officials have raised concerns about who owes what to owners of the stored data
US Confirms Resistance to UN Control of Internet
UN conference in December could see some countries argue for more UN control.
Cryptocat Makes Web Privacy Easy and Accessible
Nadim Kobeissi has made encrypted online communication sexy
Kiwi Government To Appeal MegaUpload Decision
Unthrilled that its collaboration with the U.S. crusade against former online giant MegaUpload is unraveling, the New Zealand government will appeal the voiding of search warrants
No Love for Sexual Ratings Facebook Page
Josh Turner, who created a Facebook page rating the sexual performance of people in his Australian town, was given a suspended sentence for publishing "objectionable material."
The Internet vs. the NEA
Is Kickstarter a secret right-wing plot to undermine the National Endowment for the Arts?
Use a Computer, Go to Jail
How a federal law can be used to prosecute almost anyone who visits a website
The Lighter Side of Electronic Monitoring
History shows the benefits of positive reinforcement for Ankleted-Americans.
From Hackers to Slackers
How a federal law can be used to prosecute almost anyone who uses a computer