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Twitter's new censorship plan stirs global furor
Los Angeles TimesTwitter has promoted itself as a beacon of free speech, and that image was burnished when revolutionaries used the social media service to organize protests during last year's Arab Spring uprising. But in what many view as an about-face, Twitter now says...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Media Industry, Companies and Corporations, Business Enterprises, Media Industry
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Websites go black to protest anti-piracy bills in Congress
LOS ANGELES TIMESWhat would the world be like without the Internet? Fire up your browser and see what you can't do. In the first strike of its kind, hundreds of popular sites such as Wikipedia, Reddit and Boing Boing temporarily shut down Wednesday to protest a pair of...Tags: Piracy, Strikes, Economy, Business and Finance, Labor Disputes, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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A.C.L.U. seeks information on how police departments track cell phones
Q13 FOX News ReporterJust about everyone has a cell phone and a lot of us have two - one work phone, one personal phone. With GPS and location technology so readily available the ACLU wants to know when, why, and how local law enforcement agencies are using the information...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Crime, Law and Justice, Washington (U.S. state), Cell Phones, Crimes
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MPAA's Dodd says Hollywood is pro-Internet but anti-piracy
Company TownChristopher Dodd: MPAA head Christopher Dodd said that Hollywood is pro-Internet, but opposes online piracy.... -
'Flowers of War's' Zhang Yimou: Censorship limits Chinese films
24 Frames"The Flowers of War": Director Zhang Yimou said that he while he expected total artistic freedom during the making of the movie "The Flowers of War," starring Christian Bale, he also felt Chinese censorship limits filmmakers' options.... -
Dueling story lines for PIPA, SOPA and 'foreign rogue websites'
Opinion L.A.The debate over "foreign rogue websites" is far from over, but the lobbying battle between tech companies and Hollywood definitely shifted in the geeks' favor this week. Oddly enough, it's because opponents of PIPA and SOPA -- the Protect IP...... -
Bloggers in China sound off on SOPA blackout
TechnologyWatching from China, where Web censorship is practically a national hallmark, some can't help but smirk and crack jokes about the controversy raging over Internet freedom in the U.S.... -
#TwitterBlackout: Tweeters protest nation-specific blocks [Updated]
TechnologyTwitter is faced a growing backlash on Friday, less than a day after it announced that it can now block specific tweets from being published in specific countries that legally require it. On Friday, a day after the country-specific censorship plan was... -
Spain arrests Anonymous members over Sony attack
Web ReporterSpanish police arrested three men suspected to be members of the hacker group Anonymous on Friday, charging them with organizing cyber attacks against the websites of Sony Corp, banks and governments -- but not the recent massive hacking of PlayStation...Tags: Sony Corp., Crime, Law and Justice, Anonymous (internet groups), Police Arrests, NATO
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Google faces more government demands for user info
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is dealing with more government demands to turn over information about its users as more people immerse themselves online. The mounting pressure on the Internet search leader emerged in a statistical snapshot that Google...Tags: London (England), Companies and Corporations, National Security, China, Networking
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Warner Bros. to distribute films in China on cable TV
In the latest sign of Hollywood's accelerated efforts to expand its presence in the fast-growing Chinese market, Warner Bros. Entertainment has announced plans to offer its movies via cable television there, the first such venture by a major studio....Tags: Russell Brand, Rupert Murdoch, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Imax Corp., China
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