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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 29 Sep 2011
"Free Press" group, which supports net neutrality, files law suit against FCC, claiming that provisions in the FCC's new net neutrality regulations provide arbitrarily unequal protection for wireless connections as compared to wired connections, which Free Press claims are more protected under the new regulations
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 28 Sep 2011
Social media has been a vital resource for protesters in the past year, but has consequently draw the attention of repressive regimes, reports Reuters.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 27 Sep 2011
Susan Crawford argues that the FCC should find BART's conduct in cutting off communication during protests in violation of the Telecommunications Act of 1966.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 26 Sep 2011
As Nairobi, Kenya prepares to kickoff the Sixth Internet Governance Forum, Global Voices Advocacy provides netizens with a guide to the structure of the forum and advises on how users can participate.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 26 Sep 2011
The White House approves publication of the FCC's new rules on net neutrality for ISPs, but political and economic costs could sink the measures in courts, Congress.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 23 Sep 2011
Missouri lawmakers vote to repeal part of contentious which prohibited teachers from chatting with students over Internet sites such as Facebook.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 22 Sep 2011
British ISPs agree, in principle, to block access to pirate websites but ISPs and creative industries remain divided on implementation.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 21 Sep 2011
Singapore unveils plans to set up a national cyber security centre to address the growing threat cyber security attacks and to help coordinate implementation of measures between the private and public sector. The centre will be headed by the Singapore Infocomm Technology Security Authority (SITSA).
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 21 Sep 2011
Participants in the non-violent demonstration "Occupy Wall Street" have accused Yahoo of censoring emails after activists found their emails blocked when the website occupywallst.org was included in the body of the email.
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By: Matt Lavigueur
Date: 20 Sep 2011
Zambians use social media technology including texting, Facebook, and Twitter to report voting glitches and irregularities during presidential and parliamentary polls.