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Secure Your E-Mail Against Governmental Surveillance

In light of our recent article, we’ve searched the web in order to find out the best way to counter your government’s surveillance techniques (where the case applies). Fortunately for us and for our...

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Friday, May 10th, 2013 Net News No Comments

Washington state admits “sex trafficking” law is unconstitutional

The state of Washington has abandoned its defense of legislation passed earlier this year that could have exposed website operators to legal liability if they inadvertently hosted advertisements for child prostitution. The Internet Archive,...

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Friday, December 7th, 2012 Net News No Comments

Megaupload Case Has Far-Reaching Implications for Cloud-Data Ownership Rights

Photo: andrewfhart/Flickr There’s more at stake in the Megaupload case than the freedom of founder Kim Dotcom and his indicted file-sharing associates. The privacy and property rights of its 60 million users are also...

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Wednesday, November 7th, 2012 Net News No Comments

Government: "Innocent" Megaupload user uploaded pirated music

Rafael Anderson Gonzales Mendoza When the Electronic Frontier Foundation wanted to vindicate the rights of Megaupload users who used the locker site for non-infringing purposes, they put forward Kyle Goodwin. The Ohio videographer...

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Wednesday, October 31st, 2012 Net News No Comments

Innocent Megaupload user asks court to release secret raid documents

Kyle Goodwin, the Ohio videographer who was chosen by the Electronic Frontier Foundation as a representative of innocent Megaupload users, has asked a Virginia federal judge to unseal search warrants and other documents related...

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Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012 Net News No Comments