Google is no longer willing to serve the China market while aiding and abetting the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) censorship of the Internet.Discussions are ongoing, but given the CCP's recent efforts to tighten its grip on the Internet, it's likel… more »
An Italian court has convicted three Google executives for privacy violations because they failed to screen an offensive video1 before a third party posted it. Google is no more civilly or criminally liable for the posting of videos (expressions) by… more »
The Open Net Initiative (ONI) has consolidated five years of nation-state Internet censorship and surveillance research into a recently published book, Access Denied: The Practice and Policy of Global Internet Filtering.Access Denied significantly ad… more »
I think this is a effort to increase heterogeneity among browser users—seamonkey is not listed (probably because its a browser, mail, chat suite), but is definitely worth a look see, too. more »
Nations are beginning their foray into the "weaponization" or "militarization" of our open Internet and will continue unless stopped. Some steps we can take: First, prohibit by international convention the weaponization or militarization of our… more »