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yunju wang

Canberra urged to join net fightback | The Australian - 1 views

  • graduated-response" antipiracy laws, joining South Korea, Taiwan and New Zealand as the only nations to attack illegal downloading through a government-mandated system of warnings and penalties.
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    Australiam Government may take some actions to prevent online piracy, now with the iinet case is still on going, AFACT urges the government to do something to stop repeat copyright theft in cyber world.
César Albarrán Torres

EDITORIAL: TSA to download your iTunes? - Washington Times - 0 views

  • Federal security workers are now free to snoop through more than just your undergarments and luggage at the airport. Thanks to a recent series of federal court decisions, the digital belongings of international fliers are now open for inspection. This includes reading the saved e-mails on your laptop, scanning the address book on your iPhone or BlackBerry and closely scrutinizing your digital vacation snapshots.
  • In other words, simply because a U.S. citizen is returning from a foreign country by airplane, the government thinks it is a "routine" matter to download sensitive business documents, personal correspondence and any other information that might be saved on a laptop or cell phone, regardless of whether there is any reason to suspect the traveler of a crime.
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    Creepy: airport checks might now include checking the files in your laptop. 
Elizabeth Gan

With laws lacking on cyberbullying and texting, ISU conference guides educators - 0 views

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    This article discusses the difficulties of ensuring that cyberbullying is prevented, or monitored. It also discusses how the technology appears to supersede the school's governance of the appropriate use of technology with respect to the Internet. The article mentions an analogy to the Lord of the Flies, as children become savages when unsupervised, which contradicts the article "Cyberbullying is focus of conference," which states that children are unaware of their actions. This is a bit ironic, as the book was an actual microcosm of world war 2, and therefore the story is symbolic of war very much induced by adults.
Elizabeth Gan

Cyberbullying is focus of conference - 0 views

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    This article discusses the topics of educators improving their skills on detecting the various forms of cyberbullying, follow-up prevention, and plans that address cyberbullies. It also notes that perhaps, some cyberbullying is not fully realised by the bullies themselves, as children may be unaware of how impactful their messages are. There is also the discussion of a digital divide between children and their parents with respect to how one conducts themselves online. Though, it is doubtful to claim that children are completely ignorant of their own actions on the Internet.
Amanda Lansdowne

Read News : Sudan365 - 0 views

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    Sudan has just had it's first democratic elections in 24 years. The results have not yet been decided. This blog, Sudan365 discusses various elements that surround politics in Sundan (the name of the blog refers to the proposed referendum to be held next year to decide the future of Sudan). This particular blog entry interviews Alsarah, a Sudanese born artist who has remixed an old Sudanese political song that aims to encourage people to get out and vote. Alsarah explains her motivations behind revamping the song, "Vote!"
Castillo Rocas

On Online Protests - 2 views

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    Blog post
César Albarrán Torres

UK parties ignoring social media ahead of poll | EurActiv - 0 views

  • The UK's political parties use social media for "one-off witty campaigns" but they do not engage in US-style outreach to their voters, according to an analysis by a British consultancy published ahead of elections due on 6 May.
  • The UK's political parties have not embraced social media as they were expected to do before the upcoming May elections, concludes research carried out by analysts at Ovum, a consultancy
  • "Politicians should be using chat platforms like the popular Twitter website to drive immediate responses to publicised events like televised political debates."
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  • "The UK has its own idiosyncrasies and we must not lose sight [of the fact] that many social media platforms have not been adopted by all ages and classes in society," the analyst added.
  • "The vast majority of MEPs are using the Internet and are certainly being inspired by the success that Barack Obama has had, but too many of them still believe that digital tools are less effective than traditional forms of communication, such as television and newspapers," said James Stevens, senior vice-president for digital services at the consultancy.
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    Interesting data on how and why British politicians are slow in the use of social media for political campaigning. They still trust other more traditional channels. Interesting data: Europeans are lagging behind American policy makers in their use of Twitter and other means of digital communication. Might the higher age average of European citizens have something to do with it?
Qi Li

K-Rudd's Website Targeted By Anti-Censorship Hackers Anonymous - 0 views

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    This article is criticizing the attack lunched by Anonymous. It said, the any protest against the Mandatory ISP filtering plan is encouraged, however, the bring down government website is an illegal way to make political statement, and will render the protest null and avoid. Instead, even the anti-censorship community advocate legal way to protest the Mandatory censorship. In my opinion, this attack is interesting, although it is illegal, it doesn't cause big cost, just threw little troubles to government website, it can be considered as a prank, not a crime. Anyway, no one can be convicted, as it is an anonymous attack by hacker, lol.:)
Qi Li

Operation Titstorm: hackers bring down government websites - 1 views

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    This article is about an intresting hacker attack to the government portal website. The orgnazion Anounymous laughed this attack to express their protest of the forthcoming Mandatory ISP filtering plan. Several government site are down at February 10th 2010 morning. The alleged principle of Anounymous is to fight against the threaten of internet freedom.
Jaeun Yun

Blog Post: Self-imposed censorship; There is no anonymity in Korean internet. - 3 views

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    Korean government might celebrate by themselves for making perfect panopticon in Korean online environment.
anonymous

'Internet is a fundamental right' - 1 views

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    Dutch political party 'D66' included that internet is a fundamental right in their campaign program. With 54% of their voters for internet as a fundamental right it is now in their political campaign. There will be elections in June to form a new parliament, this can be a critical point in their success.
anonymous

Web must support IPv6 by 2012, expert warns - Jan 2010 - 0 views

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    The internet is running out of web addresses. And here another article: http://news.techworld.com/networking/3218712/google-microsoft-and-yahoo-talk-about-ipv6-whitelist/ Google, Microsoft and Yahoo talk about IPv6 whitelist and plan to create a shared list of customers who can access their websites via IPv6
anonymous

International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology (IJIPT) - 5 - 1/2 - 0 views

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    International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology (IJIPT)
Stephen Murphy

Botnet Sizes - Graphical Representation - Shadow Server - 0 views

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    Organisation that monitors the Botnet size 24/7. Its quite interesting that as the internet and networks continue to grow so do the 'bandwidth leeching' botnets that are only on the rise even the efforts to shutdown specific bot nets. Check out the graphs across different time spans.
Stephen Murphy

Cyber Espionage 2.0 - 0 views

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    Highly detailed white paper on the underworld of cyber-espionage. Multinational corporation and state sponsored - all explore this backbone of the internet to get an advantage. Note: This gets quite technical at times. Very eye opening considering the recent events with the Australian/China cyber attacks on government and corporate targets.
lacey walker

Gamers risk everlasting limbo as retailer adds 'immortal soul' clause on sale conditions - 1 views

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    What are consumers really agreeing to when they purchase something online and have to agree to pages and pages of small print? How do we control the power of the retailer and educate consumers, so they are not suckered into agreements that negatively effect them? Can this retailer really own souls? Will their be legal action as a result of these agreements?
lacey walker

US Library of Congress to archive all Twitter Messages since site's launch - 0 views

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    Even though people are aware that when they tweet it is public record, but most would assume that these tweets were not being documented. Will people censor what they say once they know it is going to be on printed public record?
Ariezal Afzan Bin Hassan

Get back to basic - What is copyright? - 0 views

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    Let's get back to basic....we have been talking about copyrights and ranting about it for a long time. Are we all aware of when one commits copyright infringement? Read through the guidelines from Uni Melbourne's perspectives
David Sams

Nart Villeneuve - Internet Censorship Explorer - 1 views

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    Worth checking out - Villeneuve works for the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab (http://citizenlab.org/) as a 'white hat' hacker who focuses on government censorship and espionage. Thanks to Elizabeth Gan for posting the Toronto Star article (http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/791274--hackers-not-just-geeks-but-activists) where I found reference to this guy.
César Albarrán Torres

All your Twitter belongs to the Library of Congress | Richard Adams | World news | guar... - 0 views

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