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Students suspended for racy slumber party pics, file lawsuit
The line between online and offline life continues to blur as yet another lawsuit is being brought against a school that punished students over pictures posted to an online social media website. Two sophomore girls at Churubusco High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana were banned from extracurricular activities after sexually suggestive pictures posted to MySpace during summer vacation ended up in the hands of school officials. The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a federal lawsuit
Continue reading »Is there no end to Twitter girlie porn?
When I checked my e-mail yesterday, among new Twitter followers were six girls who wondered if I wanted to see them naked . Today, they’d been joined by Nina, Meagan, Julia, Victoria, Wilmer, Leanne, Mallory, Darcy, Ofelia, Carlene, Erma, and Audrey. Looks like Twitter really has been hijacked by foxy_girl69@live.com.
Continue reading »Dissolve the CRTC !
“It looks like it is picking up steam,” says a p2pnet comment post , with a link to a CBC story . The phrase is a euphemism for ‘ gaining momentum’ and it applies to growing discontent on the part of ordinary Canadians with the CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission) which seems far more interested in kow-towing to Big Bidniz than in making sure the rights of Canadians are upheld. “Dear Minister of Industry,” says the new online Dissolve the CRTC petition which, at 4:59 am Pacific had, 3,045 signatures .
Continue reading »The Brand New Pirate Party of Finland on File-Sharing
Earlier this week reports surfaced that a working group at Finland’s Ministry of Education is considering the possibility of delivering warnings to the screens of suspected illicit file-sharers, via their ISPs. At the moment it is only possible to discover the identities of alleged file-sharers through legal action or via the police, therefore implementing the system would require amendments to Finland’s data protection laws. As reported on our sister-site FreakBits , Finland’s brand new Pirate Party was officially registered this week, so we took the opportunity to catch up with party spokesman Kaj Sotala for his thoughts on these proposals.
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