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U.S.-China meeting next month to include Internet freedom talk - 26 April 2010 - 0 views

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    American officials are going to encounter their Chinese counterparts for a scheduled human-rights meeting in Washington next month. They are likely to broach the subject of Internet freedom when they join . This will be the first round of bilateral dialogue between the United States and China since May 2008.
anonymous

Library of Congress Acquires Entire Twitter Archive - 14 April 2010 - 0 views

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    The tittle seems clear. The US Library of Congress has announced plans to digitally archive all the billions of messages sent on Twitter since its launch four years ago. A lot of reactions can be observed. If interested, two others links right here: http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/library-of-congress-acquires-entire-twitter-archive/ http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/04/15/2873163.htm
anonymous

New post on my blog : Byron Report - UK - Safer Childre in a Digital World - 2 views

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    First topic: « Early Adolescents' Use of Social Networking Sites to Maintain Friendship and Explore Identity: Implications for Policy »
anonymous

Microsoft general manager Dean Hachamovitch, responsible for Internet Explorer, comment... - 0 views

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    He admits that "Flash does have some issues, particularly around reliability, security, and performance. But MS works closely with engineers at Adobe, sharing information about the issues in ongoing technical discussions. Despite these issues, Flash remains an important part of delivering a good consumer experience on today's web."
Javier Velandia

Venezuela leader Hugo Chavez takes to Twitter - 1 views

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    When the world was talking about Chavez intentions to control the internet, he decides to use twitter to spread his ideas.
yunju wang

Surfing the net with global cops | The Australian - 1 views

  • The convention, which provides a standard framework for investigating and prosecuting crimes such as fraud, hacking, child pornography and copyright infringement across national borders, has been adopted by more than 45 countries including the US, Canada and Japan.
  • new laws will be needed in relation to facilitating international co-operation
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    Australian government is planning to accedeto the concil of Europe's Convention on Cybercrim, to further govern online content. several opinons appeared, one is saying that "age-appropriate" filtering is more effective than compelling ISPs to provide access to stored electronic communications for foreign law enforcement pruposes.
Allison Jones

Google fined for defamation in Brazil over a user's comments - 1 views

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    A Brazilian judge has fined Google in Brazil over a comment posted by an anonymous user stating that a priest is a paedophile. Raises the question of who is responsible for defamatory comments - the publisher (in this case Google) or the poster. Reminds me of a similar case of one of my fave blogs, Kitsune Noir - a music and design blog from the US. A poster made a critical comment about a design that the blogger had written about and the designer threatened legal action against Kitsune Noir.
Rachael Bolton

FCC to Regulate Web in Victory for Google Over Comcast, AT&T - 0 views

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    The US regulator for the communications industry is expected to announce it will extend the rules currently governing telephone service provision to apply to ISPs in a bid to set net-neutrality rules that would bar companies from favoring their own Web content and services.
Rachael Bolton

Cybersecurity meet ends with calls for global cooperation - 0 views

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    Government and industry leaders in the US call for international cooperation on internet security. The three-day conference discussed issues ranging from cyberterrorism to organised cybercrime. Measures suggested included "cyber defense exercises" and enlisting the support of the private sector.
Eliza Hansell

Ministers delay decision on R-rated games - 0 views

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    There is still no decision from the Attorney-General's department for the introduction of an R18+ rating even after a landslide in the number of supporters for the introduction of the rating. It's getting a bit ridiculous now. The public sphere in Australia will hopefully pull us into line with the rest of the globe...
Stephen Murphy

ARIN 6902 Internet Cultures and Governance 2010 [licensed for non-commercial use only] ... - 1 views

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    My Pb Works Post For Week 8 - Borders - Deleuzian Body-Without-Organs
Javier Velandia

Bombard Iran ... with broadband - 0 views

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    This article argues that the best alternative to fight against the Iranian Government, is providing the country with free satellite internet access. The flow of information and the use of Internet like a democratic tool will allow the own citizens to defeat the regime
David Sams

Please explain: why Google wants your Wi-Fi data - 1 views

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    Very timely for our forthcoming privacy class. Google has been wardriving. Which makes perfect sense. Useful for business and so easy to do when they're driving by. Who owns info that we put out on the street?
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    Google Australia will today be sent a "please explain" letter from two local privacy organisations demanding to know why the company has been collecting personal Wi-Fi network data from Australian homes alongside the images it takes with its Street View cameras. Google has taken some heat lately about its commitment to privacy after officials from 10 governments - including New Zealand, Canada and France - wrote a letter to chief executive Eric Schmidt to express their concern over data collection for Street View and the implementation of its Buzz social networking tool.
Jaeun Yun

Will Political Engagement on Blogs and Social Networking Sites Change Everything? - 1 views

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    The research found that posting material about political or social issues on the Web and using social networking sites politically are forms of online engagement that are dominated by the young-especially the youngest adults.
Jaeun Yun

The Demographics of Online and Offline Political Participation - 1 views

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    Here is some interestiong statistics about online and offline political participation by their income, internet connection, education,and other demographic differences in the US.
Jaeun Yun

New post on my blog : Online civic participation and its challenges in South Korea - 2 views

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    The penetration of political forums and blogs in South Korea has been seen as positive effects of technology on politics and, in some way, democratic development for citizen participation in political issues. A number of politicians and authorities have opened their homepages and promised the public to use them to listen more voices.
lacey walker

Why 'location' aps haven't gone main stream - 0 views

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    Ahhhh location applications....the possibilities, the privacy issues. Why wouldn't everyone want their GPS location displayed as public record? A good explanation of why only 7% of Americans are currently using location aps. The important things for consumers to know would be who could access their data and for what purposes. Not only who and for what purpose but another question for consideration is who would have policing authority over the data.
Tom Champion

Nigeria's CBN chides banks for paying lip service to corporate governance - 0 views

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    "The invisible shareholders, who are either money launderers, drug dealers or some people using government money, pick the directors of the banks because of their holdings, but have refused to disclose their identities," he said.
Gina Spithakis

Blog Post: Predators and the art of trapping minors online - 2 views

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    Social networking sites are serving as a new breeding ground for sex offenders who use popular sites such as Facebook and Skype to prey upon minors. Is tougher legislation the answer or does more need to be done to keep children safe online.
Louise McClean

Verizon Terminating Copyright Infringers' Internet Access - 0 views

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    Verizon has imposed a version of the controversial graduated response policy which was recently uncovered in the US- in which ISP's basically disconnect repeat copyright infringement offenders from the internet. Verizon is terminating internet service to an undisclosed number of repeat offenders.
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