New Bill to Clamp Down on Italian Bloggers
The term, “paragraph 29” might not mean much for a number of bloggers unless you are an Italian blogger. In that case, the term “paragraph […]
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News regarding censorship.
The term, “paragraph 29” might not mean much for a number of bloggers unless you are an Italian blogger. In that case, the term “paragraph […]
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The story of Jessi Slaughter is reaching Australia, perhaps, for all the wrong reasons. A professor has taken the story and is arguing for internet
Prof – 4Chan Trolls Reason Enough For Mandatory Australian ISP Filter Read More »
There’s already been a lot of talk about a possible web filter in the EU and now the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA), a
EU Web Filtering Debate Heats Up With IT Group Denouncing It Read More »
We wrap things up with the last third of 2009. Part one. Part 2.
2009 – A ZeroPaid Year In Review – Part 3 of 3 Read More »
We continue with our 2009 year in review with part two of our three part review. Part one of three.
2009 – A ZeroPaid Year in Review – Part 2 of 3 Read More »
2008 was an interesting year in file-sharing and 2009 didn’t necessarily disappoint. There was plenty of ways to look at it, but there is one
2009 – A ZeroPaid Year in Review – Part 1 of 3 Read More »
When a crime is committed, one would think that allegations can be disputed in court. Apparently, the Spanish government is currently considering a law that
Spain Mulls Shuttering P2P Sites Without a Court Order Read More »
After the embarrassing Transport Security Administration (TSA) leak where workers failed to properly redact documents related to screening procedures, three Republican lawmakers want to criminalize
US Lawmakers Want to Criminalize Whistleblower Sites Over TSA Leak Read More »
Just days after Irish ISP Eircom decided to block the Pirate Bay as part of a “settlement” in court with the copyright industry, the Irish
Irish Pirate Party Opposes Eircom’s Decision to Block Pirate Bay Read More »
Is it criminal to even talk about CSS contained in a DVD? Apparently, with respect to circumvention, that’s what Finland wants to do through a
Finland Wants to Criminalize Talking About DRM Circumvention Read More »