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Museums Can Now Legally Jailbreak Game Consoles, But Gamers Aren't Allowed
New updates to copyright law are a win for archivists but fall short of lifting restrictions on individuals.
DARPA Gave a Company $500K to Keep Tabs on White Hat Hackers
The US government wants to figure out what security researchers are up to.
Obama Will Finally Have to Say Whether or Not He Supports Encryption Backdoors
A popular petition has passed 100,000 signatures, meaning the White House must respond.
The 'Dancing Baby' Copyright Lawsuit Isn't Over Yet
The Electronic Frontier Foundation says that the decision leaves “almost no protection for users.”
White Hat Hackers Would Have Their Devices Destroyed Under the TPP
It could leave the internet of things fundamentally insecure.
Obama: 'The American People Will Have Months to Read Every Word' of the TPP
Monday, 12 countries agreed to terms on the secretive Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
This New 'Secure' App for Journalists May Not Be Secure At All
Experts say Reporta doesn't follow best practices.
Can You Be Arrested for Running a Tor Exit Node In Canada?
Running a Tor exit node is a risky proposition.
Are the Bitcoin Patent Wars About to Begin?
A major Bitcoin company is trying to patent some popular services.
Human Rights Groups Demand Twitter Reinstate Politiwoops
"When public officials use Twitter to amplify their political views, they invite greater scrutiny of their expression."
NBC's Bogus Copyright Claim Got Canada's 'Mr. Robot' Premiere Yanked from Google
Elliot Alderson would not be pleased.