Facebook’s privacy payout: how you’ll get $10, $5 — or nothing
January 28, 2013
Did you get a mysterious email from Facebook about a lawsuit? You're eligible for some money but, alas, chances are the lawyers and privacy groups will keep it instead. Here's the odds. Read More
from GigaOM
Facebook’s privacy payout: how you’ll get $10, $5 — or nothing
January 28, 2013
Did you get a mysterious email from Facebook about a lawsuit? You're eligible for some money but, alas, chances are the lawyers and privacy groups will keep it instead. Here's the odds. Read More
from paidContent
Do you think It’s time Microsoft-owned Skype to come clean on security and privacy practices?
January 24, 2013
As tech giant Microsoft is planning to switch its over 100 million users of Windows Live Messenger users to the voice-over-IP company Skype in mid-March. Windows Live Messenger service will be shut... Read More
from CEOWORLD Magazine
How young will the casualties become in the ongoing war against online piracy? You have to wonder, when you learn that a 9-year old girl's laptop was seized by Finnish police in a raid on her home,... Read More
from TechCrunch
EFF: Calling All Geeks – Help Explain To Judges Hearing Oracle v. Google Appeal Why Copyrighting APIs Is Such A Bad Idea
November 03, 2012
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is asking for help in explaining to the federal circuit why copyrighting APIs is such a bad idea. The EFF's request comes after a victory earlier this year when... Read More
from TechCrunch
Exclusive: Lawsuit says phone companies gouged FBI on wiretaps
September 11, 2012
Today's wiretaps no longer involve climbing a telephone poll as phone companies now have cheap and easy alternatives to record a call. Why, then, are they charging law enforcement millions of dollars?... Read More
from GigaOM
Why Google shouldn’t have to admit its privacy sins
August 31, 2012
An activist group is trying to block a $22.5 million settlement between the FTC and Google because it doesn't require the company to admit wrong-doing. The group is making mischief rather than raising... Read More
from paidContent
Why Google shouldn’t have to admit its privacy sins
August 31, 2012
An activist group is trying to block a $22.5 million settlement between the FTC and Google because it doesn't require the company to admit wrong-doing. The group is making mischief rather than raising... Read More
from GigaOM
Selling Software That Kills
May 26, 2012
The government of Syria uses made-in-California technology from BlueCoat Systems to censor the Internet and spy on its pro-democracy activists (who are regularly arrested and tortured, not to mention... Read More
from TechCrunch
FAQ: What you need to know about Friday’s CISPA vote
April 26, 2012
The House votes Friday on a major cyber-security bill that changes how companies like Facebook can share personal information. Privacy advocates are in uproar and the Obama Administration is... Read More
from GigaOM
When there are so many social media avenues to present yourself, how do you maintain authenticity and manage your identity? Maybe you don't. At SXSW Interactive this year, the age-old debate over... Read More
from GigaOM
Carpathia, EFF Team to Assist Megaupload Users
January 31, 2012
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Taking SOPA/PIPA to the streets: Protests on for SF, NYC
January 17, 2012
The anti-SOPA and PIPA demonstrations don't stop with site-wide blackouts planned for Wednesday by a number of web giants. People also have plans to meet up in real life and take the protest to the... Read More
from GigaOM
Infographic: Inside Carrier IQ’s smartphone agent
December 14, 2011
As more and more information comes out about Carrier IQ’s phone monitoring software, it’s becoming more difficult to sort out exactly what data its IQ Agent collects, records and ultimately sends its... Read More
from GigaOM
Paris power play feels like deja vu all over again
June 29, 2011
Another month, another summit in Paris to discuss the future of the Internet — and another debate that ends up in the same old arguments about copyright infringement and law enforcement. Are we doomed... Read More
from GigaOM
Make.Money.Slow : The Bitcoin Experiment
May 21, 2011
Bitcoin . Oh, man, where to begin. Its Hype-O-Meter got cranked to 11 this week, and breathless histrionics are everywhere. Death and Taxes called this new currency " a seismic event "; Adam Cohen says... Read More
from TechCrunch
The Real Privacy Scandal On Social Networks: The Feds Are Spying On Their “Friends”
October 23, 2010
All the hoopla over the Wall Street Journal’s so-called Facebook “privacy breach” article, it's subsequent and curiously-timed MySpace followup , and also the New York Times' take on the ability of... Read More
from TechCrunch
How The EFF Lost Its Way By Defending Hate Mongers And Tunnel Rats
January 16, 2010
Free speech is a basic human right and is essential to creativity and innovation. But every society places limits on this, particularly when it transgresses into “hate speech” – which disparages... Read More
from TechCrunch
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