After China Move, Google Faces the Fallout
After China Move, Google Faces the Fallout Google’s China operations came under pressure as some content from its uncensored Hong Kong site was blocked. (Via NYT > Technology.)
After China Move, Google Faces the Fallout Google’s China operations came under pressure as some content from its uncensored Hong Kong site was blocked. (Via NYT > Technology.)
Official Google Blog: A new approach to China: an update 3/22/2010 12:03:00 PM On January 12, we announced on this blog that Google and more than twenty other U.S. companies had been the victims of…
Google Will Redirect China Users to Uncensored Site – NYTimes.com: “Google Shuts China Site in Dispute Over Censorship By MIGUEL HELFT and DAVID BARBOZA Published: March 22, 2010 SAN FRANCISCO — Just over two months…
Hungary Passes Holocaust Denial Law by INN Staff – 21.03.2010 (IsraelNN.com) Hungarian lawmakers have passed legislation to punish those who deny the history of the Holocaust. Along with the Hungarian Social Party, which sponsored the…
Conroy slams internet enemies report March 15, 2010 www.manlylodge.com.au AAP Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has hit back at a new report listing Australia as a potential internet enemy. Press freedom advocacy group Reporters without Borders…
Massive Protest Against UK Anti-Piracy Bill | TorrentFreak: “Massive Protest Against UK Anti-Piracy Bill Written by enigmax on March 19, 2010 As Feargal Sharkey, head of UK Music, speaks of his confidence that the massively…
Court Says Parents Can Block ‘Sexting’ Cases – NYTimes.com By TAMAR LEWIN, Published: March 17, 2010 In the first federal appeals court opinion dealing with ‘sexting’ — the transmission of sexually explicit photographs by cellphone…
FOXNews.com – Terrorists Targeting Children Via Facebook, Twitter Updated March 15, 2010 Terrorists Targeting Children Via Facebook, Twitter FOXNews.com The Internet grew 20 percent uglier last year, with terrorists and racists increasingly turning to social…
New York Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney Joins Simon Wiesenthal Center Officials for Release of 2010 Digital Hate Report | Simon Wiesenthal Center New York, NY – Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) joined, Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Associate Dean…
NZ – New Zealand filters the 'Net(Ars Technica) New Zealand’s government-run Internet filtering system is now running, and two ISPs are already using the system. Seven thousand websites are on the list, most dealing with…