Appeals Court Blocks Florida’s Social Media Moderation Ban Law Drew Wilson | May 29, 2022 Florida’s quest to ban moderation on social media has hit a road block. And 11th Circuit court blocked it.
Florida Man Could Roll Back Copyright Term to 56 Years Because Disney Drew Wilson | May 10, 2022 Florida Republican’s war on Disney took an unsuspecting turn. Lawmakers are pushing to roll back copyright terms to 56 years.
Lawsuit Filed Against Techdirt Over Article Talking About Lawyers 90 Day Suspension Drew Wilson | July 22, 2021 Techdirt has been hit with a defamation lawsuit by Larry Klayman. The article discusses his 90 day suspension.
Abhaxas Hacks Florida’s Voting System Again Drew Wilson | July 7, 2011 In an apparent effort to show that election votes can be tampered with, Abhaxas previously dumped parts of the Florida voting database to PasteBin. Officials since then downplayed the hack, but suggested that the systems are more secure than ever before. Even though authorities, on top of this, were contacted, it seems that Abhaxas decided …
Abhaxas Dumps Details of the Internal Florida Voting Database Online Drew Wilson | July 2, 2011 Election fraud and accusations of rigged voting might be as old as US election systems themselves, but some may wonder, if a hacker can gain access to the election voting system, how secure are elections anyway?
Pirate Party Candidate to Run for Office in Florida Drew Wilson | April 20, 2011 America is often seen as a land of the two party system, but other parties to exist in the US. The Florida Pirate Party is currently in the process of being able to run candidates in the Sunshine state.