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Cyberculture roundup: “The FBI file of Steven Paul Jobs”; Path controversy;
The FBI file of Steven Paul Jobs from Boing Boing by Xeni Jardin Path Controversy Renews Social Media Privacy Debate from Mashable! by Peter Pachal Still No Pardon for... Read more
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Digital Activism 101; Jailbreaking; Pinterest and Web Design; Hackers vs. Symantec/Oakland officials/Haditha docs/Syrian president; and more…
How Pinterest Is Changing Website Design Forever from Mashable! by Sarah Kessler Digital Activism 101: The 5 Activist Functions of Technology from The Meta-Activism Project by Mary C Joyce Digital... Read more
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In the mean time, Anonymous takes on the offensive against FBI
Anonymous Unleashes Coordinated Attack Against Governments, Law Enforcement from Mashable! by Alex Fitzpatrick Anonymous is on the move. The hacker group has claimed credit for coordinated attacks and leaks against... Read more
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Free lectures from Michel Foucault; The Art of the Occupy Movement… and more..
United States: The Art of the Occupy Movement from Global Voices Online by Gina Cardenas This post is part of our special coverage #Occupy Worldwide. The creative cadre of the... Read more
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Europeans fighting against ACTA and snow… A Eurosphere roundup
ACTA activates European civil society (News) from EurActiv.com Growing ACTA protest online and on the ground by Grahnlaw By now, more than 1.526 million netizens have signed the Avaaz.org petition... Read more
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Copyright wars, Assange Trial, Facebook IPO, Pirate Bay and more… A Cyberculture roundup
Dear Hollywood: An Open Letter to the Hardworking Men and Women in the Entertainment Industries from EFF.org Updates by parker Dear Hollywood, You don’t need us to tell you that... Read more
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ACTA, worse than SOPA, comes to Europe…
ACTA ‘Is More Dangerous Than SOPA’ by Lance Ulanoff SOPA and PIPA are stalled (or dead) in the halls of the U.S. Congress. Yet, there may be a bigger,... Read more
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Cyberculture roundup: Still trying to make sense of Twitter’s move…
Twitter’s Tough Balancing Act from social media vb by jkim Twitter users everywhere are reacting to the news, and I’ve read several articles taking stance on the latest decision by... Read more
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Türkiye’den bir politik sosyal ağ: Democratus
Bence dünyanın ilk politik sosyal ağı değil ama Türkiye’nin olabilir. Güzel bir deneme. İnşallah başarılı olurlar. Buyrun üye olun, oy kullanın, fikir verin. vb. Proje kendisini şöyle tanıtıyor: Dünya’nın ilk... Read more
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Cyberculture roundup: Understanding Twitter’s country-specific basis blocking; Pew Report on Tablet and E-book reader Ownership and more…
Twitter caves to global censorship, will block content on country-specific basis as required by Xeni Jardin EFF: “What Does Twitter’s Country-by-Country Takedown System Mean for Freedom of Expression?” by... Read more
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Towards Jan 28: Anonymous targets Facebook; International Privacy Day and more. A cyberculture roundup…
Anonymous Targets Facebook For A January 28 Attack [UPDATED] from All Facebook by David Cohen Hacktivist group Anonymous may have Facebook in its cross hairs for an attack at midnight... Read more
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hell yeah! SOPA is dead!
Senator Reid: PIPA Vote Postponed from Mashable! by Alex Fitzpatrick What Megaupload Teaches Us About the Cloud, SOPA and Backups from Mashable! by Christina Warren Who Did the Most to... Read more
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Feds attack MegaUpload, Anonymous attack Feds. A cyberculture roundup
MegaUpload Shut Down by the Feds, Founder Arrested from TorrentFreak by Ernesto Just a few weeks ago, MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom told TorrentFreak that his Mega ventures have nothing to... Read more
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Netizens win the first round but it is early to declare victory. SOPA/PIPA roundup…
Facebook CEO And Users Rant About SOPA [UPDATED] from All Facebook by David Cohen Facebook elected not to go dark to protest the Stop Online Privacy Act, unlike Google, which... Read more
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AJ Stream piece: “Websites go dark to protest Internet censorship”
[View the story "Websites go dark to protest Internet censorship " on... Read more





