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Data Protection, Official Secrecy, Security, terrorism, UK 15 June, 2008

The Independent: New batch of terror files left on train

The Independent Exclusive: New batch of terror files left on train IoS returns confidential documents to Treasury as officials promise to tighten procedures By Simon Evans and Margareta Pagano Sunday, 15 June 2008″ Secret government…


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Data Protection, Official Secrecy, terrorism, UK 15 June, 2008

More secret files found on train

More secret files found on train: “A further batch of confidential government documents has been found on a train, the Independent on Sunday says.” The Independent on Sunday says it was handed the documents, which…


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blocking and filtering, Burma, censorship, Proxy Servers 15 June, 2008

No More Proxies: Myanmar Teleport

The Irrawaddy News Magazine [Covering Burma and Southeast Asia] Thursday, May 29, 2008: “Technical changes have been made to prevent Internet users from using proxy servers to get around government controls, according to an announcement…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, UK 15 June, 2008

The Sun: Censorship call after assault

Censorship call after assault : The Sun, 13 June, 2008: A SENIOR judge today urged Whitehall to investigate ways to censor internet images which are so shocking ‘they should never be seen’. The call came…


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ACLU, Civil Liberties, freedom of speech, USA 15 June, 2008

The Serene Life of a Fighter for Civil Liberties

Nadine Strossen resigned as president of the American Civil Liberties Union after serving for more than 17 years. The Serene Life of a Fighter for Civil Liberties: “Nadine Strossen served as the president of the…


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Canada, freedom of speech, Hate Speech, USA 14 June, 2008

American Exception: Unlike Others, U.S. Defends Freedom to Offend in Speech

American Exception – Unlike Others, U.S. Defends Freedom to Offend in Speech – Series – NYTimes.com: By ADAM LIPTAK, Published: June 12, 2008 VANCOUVER, British Columbia — A couple of years ago, a Canadian magazine…


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BPI, Copyright, ISP liability, P2P file sharing, Piracy, UK, Virgin 14 June, 2008

Virgin Media launches downloading education campaign with BPI

BPI & Virgin Media Press Release: Virgin Media launches downloading education campaign with BPI: 6:6:2008 Virgin Media and the BPI today announced a new education campaign to help Virgin Media’s broadband customers safely download music…


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BPI, Copyright, ISP liability, P2P file sharing, Piracy, Virgin 14 June, 2008

BBC News: Time to take on the file sharers

BBC News: Time to take on the file sharers: By Chris Martin On 9 June, BBC commentator Bill Thompson wrote a critique of a joint venture between the BPI (British Phonographic Industry) and Virgin Media…


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BPI, Copyright, ISP liability, P2P file sharing, Piracy, UK, Virgin 14 June, 2008

Virgin warns illegal downloaders: stop or face prosecution

Virgin warns illegal downloaders: stop or face prosecution: The Independent, By Amol Rajan, Saturday, 7 June 2008 The age of illegal music downloads could soon be over. The UK’s largest provider of home broadband is…


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Copyright, P2P file sharing, Piracy, RIAA, USA 14 June, 2008

RIAA: The Perpetual Litigation Machine

RIAA: The Perpetual Litigation Machine: The Recording Industry Association of America dropped a copyright infringement case against a New York family and refiled it with another judge. The original judge was to rule soon on…


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