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Reddit's /r/videos Isn't Letting Anyone Post Videos as an April Fools Joke
A mass copyright infringement claim is allegedly to blame.
Reddit's Revenge Porn Policy Still Puts the Onus on Victims, Advocates Say
"At first I thought this announcement was Reddit trolling us."
Meet the Bipartisan Bill That Wants to Protect Your Privacy
"Electronic communications have been subject to invasive and unwarranted searches based on laws written for the Apple 2, not the iPhone 6."
If Eliminating Piracy Couldn't Save this Country's Record Industry, Why is Downloading Still the Enemy?
Illegal downloading is no longer a real threat to record labels and their bottom lines.
Porn Companies Are Going After GitHub
Anti-piracy services can't seem to tell the difference between cocks and code.
Sony Tries Again to Make Twitter Delete Hacked Emails, But Twitter Isn't Budging
Sony still thinks it can hide its hacked emails from the world.
Huxleyed Into the Full Orwell
The First Amendment Area was a good 800 yards from the courthouse, an imposing cage of chicken-wire and dangling zip-cuffs.
TPP Negotiations in Canada Are Targeting an Open Internet
This week a gaggle of negotiators are hammering out the final details of the massive new Trans-Pacific Strategic Partnership Agreement. In these über-secret meetings, America has a specific goal: get its allies onboard with their plans to fight...
A US Judge Erased a Chinese Company from the Web Because of Copyright
Judge Vernon Broderick exercised SOPA-like power in taking DVDFab off the internet.
RECENT HISTORY: The Week We Woke Up Chest-Deep in Fracking Fluid
Also: Google Street View ghosts, the very bottom of the GIF barrel, and a Silicon Valley fountain of youth.
'This Charming Charlie' Tumblr Creator Won't Go Without a Fight
Universal files a DMCA takedown request, but Lauren LoPrete claims fair use.