Article 11 and Article 13 Faces Delay Thanks to Member Rebellion Drew Wilson | January 20, 2019 The fight to save the internet in Europe continues. Pressure is causing article 11 and article 13 to be delayed.
Petition Against Article 11 and Article 13 Nears 4 Million Signatures Drew Wilson | December 8, 2018 A petition against Europe’s Article 11 and Article 13 is continuing to grow. It has now reached nearly 4 million signatures.
Petition Against Article 11 and Article 13 Reaches 800,000 Signatures Drew Wilson | July 4, 2018 A petition to stop the link tax and the censorship machine has reached 800,000 signatures. Seems that some object to Article 11 and Article 13.
Petition Against Article 11 and Article 13 Reaches 625,000 Signatures Drew Wilson | July 1, 2018 A petition against the link tax and the censorship machine (AKA article 11 and article 13) has reached 625,000 signatures.
Petition Against Article 11 and Article 13 Reaches Half a Million Signatures Drew Wilson | June 26, 2018 A petition calling on European lawmakers to reject article 11 and article 13 has grown to half a million signatures.
Petition to Stop Article 11 and Article 13 Nears 500,000 Signatures Drew Wilson | June 24, 2018 A Change.org petition to stop Article 11 and Article 13 is getting close to half a million signatures.
Over 150,000 People Call for Ajit Pai’s Resignation Drew Wilson | December 16, 2017 In the wake of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) decision to scrap network neutrality, Ajit Pai appears to be a not very popular person right now.
Petition Surfaces to Restore Copyright Term to 28 Years in US Drew Wilson | July 10, 2012 One of the many flaws of copyright is that the term is, as far as most people who are living when that work is created are concerned, it’s effectively indefinite. One petition that is circulating right now is hoping to change that. The petition is asking for 25,000 signatures to restore the term of copyright …
Anti-Surveillance Petition Strikes a Chord with Canadians Drew Wilson | June 26, 2011 The Canadian government has gone through a 58 hour filibuster with regards to the Canada Post lockout. With this out of the way, some are fearing what the Canadian Conservative government will do next. One of the things that could be in the pipe-line is the much feared warrantless wiretapping legislation. It sparked one group …
European Anti-Copyright Extension Petition Gathers Momentum Drew Wilson | March 6, 2008 On February 29th, the EFF and Open Rights Group started a petition against the proposal to extend copyright. Now, the number of signatures has risen to nearly 7,000.