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Erkan in the Army now...: Historic Win for the Pirate Party Movement in Iceland… a cyberculture roundup…

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Pirate Party Enters Iceland’s National Parliament After Historic Election Win from TorrentFreak by Ernesto Founded in 2006, the Pirate party movement has scored some big and small victories over the years. Their biggest success came in 2009 when the party won two seats at the European Parliament. During the last year this was followed by dozens more seats in German state parliaments.   CISPA is dead! (again) (for now) from Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow After months of activist agitation and a crushing disappointment from the cowards in the House of Representatives, the US senate has effectively killed CISPA, a sweeping Internet surveillance proposal. This is astoundingly great news! But CISPA died once before, and came back from the dead, and it will not likely stay dead this time around either. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance, etc etc etc: Google: Government Censorship Attempts Increasing from Mashable! by Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai   Transparency Report: More government removal requests than ever before from The Official Google Blog by Emily Wood Three years ago when we launched the Transparency Report, we said we hoped it would shine some light on the scale and scope of government requests for censorship and data around the globe. Today, for the seventh time, we’re releasing new numbers showing requests from governments to remove content from our services. From July to December 2012, we received 2,285 government requests to remove 24,179 pieces of content—an increase from the 1,811 requests to remove 18,070 pieces of content that we received during the first half of 2012. Report: Obama Officials Authorized New ‘Cybersecurity’ Warrantless Surveillance Program, Fresh Immunity Given to ISPs from EFF.org Updates by Trevor Timm Yesterday, in a disturbing report published on CNET, new documents obtained by EPIC reveal that Obama administration officials have authorized a new government program involving the interception of communications on Internet service providers, including AT&T—one of the key players in the NSA warrantless wiretapping program. Evgeny Morozov attacks internet consensus single-handed from open Democracy News Analysis – by Geert Lovink Instead of polemical cowboy columns, a systematic approach around key concepts and underlying traditions (such as libertarianism) could have a more devastating effect on the study of the internet and its political and social potential.   The Arab Spring: Between Past and Future by Reflection Cafe Tarıq Ali New Left Review 80 March-April 2013   PayPal president is fascinated by Bitcoin, says company is ‘thinking about’ including the virtual currency from The Next Web by Emil Protalinski   Time for Debate About the Societal Impact of the Internet of Things from Oxford Internet Institute – Blogs Policy and Internet Blog on 22 April 2013 at 14:32PM Despite the growing ubiquity and connectivity of the consumer devices and other objects that make up the “Internet of Things“, very little is understood about the likely social impacts of the technology. Jeremy Crump is chair of the BCS Internet of Things working group and a Director at Cisco Systems. In February 2013 he chaired a joint Related posts: [194.71.107.80] The Pirate Bay’s IP address… a cyberculture roundup a Cyberculture roundup: US copyright enemies list, Facebook ‘Organ Donor’, Digital Activism, CISPA, the Pirate Bay Cyberculture roundup: The Pirate Bay not in North Korea, yet….The Women of Crisis Mapping Cyberculture roundup: CISPA is back, Vote for the Netizen of the Year, Effects of a Patent Troll…. Pirate Bay co-Founder Arrested in Cambodia… cyberculture roundup..

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