New Anti-Piracy System to Hit U.S. Internet Users on Monday
from Mashable! by The Daily Dot
Starting Monday, most U.S. Internet users will be subject to a new copyright enforcement system that could force them to complete educational programs, and even slow their Internet speeds to a crawl.
“Six Strikes” Anti-Piracy Scheme Starts Monday
from TorrentFreak by Ernesto
Free Speech Battle Over Publication of Federal Law
from EFF.org Updates by Rebecca Jeschke
Wrongheaded Copyright Claim Blocks Online Posting of Important Technical Standards
San Francisco – The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) asked a federal judge today to protect the free speech rights of an online archive of laws and legal standards after a wrongheaded copyright claim forced the removal of a document detailing important technical standards required by the federal government and several states.
Kim Dotcom and MEGA: Piracy or Privacy?
from Daily Bits by noemi
Recently hacked, here’s Microsoft’s statement on pending cybersecurity legislation
from The Next Web by Alex Wilhelm
The cyber age demands new rules of war
An international mechanism is needed to check the covert acts of violence made possible by technological advances, writes Zbigniew Brzezinski
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