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THE PIRATE BAY Press Release


PRESS RELEASE, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.
INTERNETS, 18th of January 2012.

Over a century ago Thomas Edison got the patent for a device which would “do for the eye what the phonograph does for the ear”.
He called it the Kinetoscope. He was not only among the first to record video, he was also the first person to own the copyright to a motion picture. Read the rest of this entry »

PREVIEW | GOD is an American®

Our Next program deals with the relationship between American Extremists and the Atheist culture. Read the rest of this entry »

It’s World day against Cyber-Censorship

The fight for online freedom of expression is more essential than ever. By creating new spaces for exchanging ideas and information, the Internet is a force for freedom. In countries where the traditional media are controlled by the government, the only independent news and information are to be found on the Internet, which has become a forum for discussion and a refuge for those who want to express their views freely.
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Is retaliation the answer to cyber attacks?

The law frowns on cyber attacks but Black Hat speakers advocate exploiting vulnerabilities in attack tools and botnets against attackers

Should revenge assaults be just another security tool large IT shops use to counter cyber attacks?

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Internet access ‘a fundamental right’

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Almost four in five people around the world believe that access to the internet is a fundamental right, a poll for the BBC World Service suggests.

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CAPITALISM | America’s perfumed princess’s and princes

How the “better” half lives; (farther up the food chain :-)

Wave Goodbye to Google Wave?

As some of you may have heard, Google Wave started its first ‘wave’ of beta testing. Wednesday September 30, Google sent out over 100,000 preview invitations to developers, businesses, universities, and early bird beta testers who signed up first. Some of these users were even encouraged to nominate other people to receive early invitations, because Google Wave is much more useful when someone you know is using it too.
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WWW | “rien ne vas plus?”

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Under pressure from the music and film industries, France had pushed hard for tough measures against illegal downloaders. French President Nicolas Sarkozy had advocated a “three strikes and you’re out” rule, under which Internet use would be tracked and users caught downloading would be warned twice before their Internet access would be cut off for a year. Britain is also considering such a move, lawmakers said. Read the rest of this entry »

Primer | the Israeli settlements

Cartoonist: 'Abdullah Darqawi

Cartoonist: 'Abdullah Darqawi Source: Al-Dustour (Jordan)

As of May 2009, there were 280,000 Israelis living in 121 settlements in the West Bank, and 190,000 in East Jerusalem. Settlements range in their character from farming communities to suburbs to frontier villages, and, in the case of East Jerusalem, city neighborhoods.

The United Nations and other major international bodies consider the settlements a violation of international law, though this is disputed by Israel and some legal scholars.

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2009 | Whippin’-it-Out to Win!™

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SUNDAY Series® | Zero privacy

The British government is taking extraordinary new powers to monitor everyone’s emailing, internet browsing and phone calls

BIG Brother 1984
The recent report by the Interception of Communications commissioner, Sir Paul Kennedy notes that 519,260 requisitions of communications data from telephone companies and internet service providers were made in Britain last year. It is very mysterious who is doing the bulk of this spying, since no statistical breakdown is offered. But Sir Paul suggests the procedures may be a bit much for local authorities and things ought to be made easier for them.
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