The Truth About ACTA and the Inaccurate Protest Arguments

The Truth About ACTA and the Inaccurate Protest Arguments

ACTA is certainly bad, but many arguments are highly exaggerated

Anonymous Mexico Attacks Government to Protest Against SOPA-Like Law

Anonymous Mexico Attacks Government to Protest Against SOPA-Like Law

Anti-piracy laws still represent a cause for concern among hacktivists

Anonymous Hacker Arrested in Poland for Defacing the PM’s Site

Anonymous Hacker Arrested in Poland for Defacing the PM’s Site

Another alleged member of Anonymous was identified by authorities

ACTA Protests: Less DDOSing and More Ranting

ACTA Protests: Less DDOSing and More Ranting

Anonymous is choosing the more diplomatic way to handle ACTA

Anonymous Replaces SOPA/PIPA Protests with ACTA Threats

Anonymous Replaces SOPA/PIPA Protests with ACTA Threats

If the agreement is signed, the OpMegaupload episode may repeat itself

EP Greens Group Claims ACTA Violates Human Rights

EP Greens Group Claims ACTA Violates Human Rights

Protecting copyright holders is not as easy as it sounds

ISPs to Become Liable for the Actions of Their Users, Leaked ACTA Document Shows

ISPs to Become Liable for the Actions of Their Users, Leaked ACTA Document Shows

Possibly opening up a Pandora's box of troubles

  • iPod
  • By Filip Truta
  • May 28th, 2008
The Police to Check Your iPod's 'Synchronicity'

The Police to Check Your iPod's 'Synchronicity'

'Ordinary police' to also be given the right to search your player for stolen files

 
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