digital rights
'Innocence of Muslims' Is Driving an Increase in Government Takedown Requests at Google
That riot-starting little piece of content from last year is giving Google all kinds of grief.
If the IRS Wants to Read Your Email, the IRS Will Read Your Email
Why is the IRS disobeying the court?
Don't Make Wikipedia Angry, You Wouldn't Like Wikipedia When It's Angry
The only thing worse than making Wikipedia angry is making Reddit angry.
Twitter Obeys the Government More Than You Think
Twitter just released its second ever transparency report, and guess what? It's insanely transparent.
How to Start an Internet Revolution, in Three Easy Steps
A week after Aaron Swartz's tragic and untimely death, the same collective of Internet activists that helped bring down SOPA are rising up against a new cause. How they might do it all over again.
Will the Pirate Bay Survive in the Cloud?
The Pirate Bay is entering a new era as it moves all of its data from in-house servers in Sweden into the cloud in a move designed, in part, to evade the copyright cops. It all happened very quietly on Tuesday, and except for the five or so minutes of...