- Oddiverse
- By Raluca Anghel
- October 15th, 2012
Anti-Bullying Legal Motion Put Forward, in Response to Amanda Todd's Suicide
Lawmakers in Canada are discussing a national bullying prevention strategy
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- October 10th, 2012
Anonymous Philippines to Continue Protests Against Cybercrime Law
The bill has been temporarily suspended, but hacktivists want it "junked"
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- October 9th, 2012
Philippines Supreme Court Temporarily Suspends Controversial Cybercrime Law
No one is allowed to implement or enforce it for a period of 120 days
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- October 8th, 2012
White House Consults Congress and Private Sector on Cybersecurity Executive Order
A number of officials have urged the president not to rush the process
- Oddiverse
- By Raluca Anghel
- October 5th, 2012
NGO Providing Abortions Aboard a Ship Denied Entry in Moroccan Harbor
The “abortion boat” offers free procedures in countries where abortions are illegal
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- October 5th, 2012
Philippines President Wants Clean Internet, Defends Controversial Cybercrime Law
The recently introduced piece of legislation will not be modified anytime soon
- Oddiverse
- By Raluca Anghel
- October 4th, 2012
Belgium Makes Red Light District Girls Cover Up
The girls can continue their activities, if they change their dress code
- Web Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- September 28th, 2012
Asking Employees for Facebook Login Credentials Declared Illegal in California
Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 1844 and Senate Bill 1349
- Oddiverse
- By Raluca Anghel
- September 25th, 2012
France Sets to Ban the Words “Mother” and “Father”
In an attempt to legalize gay marriage, officials plan to swap these words with “parents”
- Oddiverse
- By Raluca Anghel
- September 24th, 2012
Man Sues Popcorn Company for Giving Him Lung Condition, Wins $7 Million
He blames a supermarket chain and popcorn manufacturer in Denver for his “popcorn lung”
- Oddiverse
- By Raluca Anghel
- September 21st, 2012
“Cam-Girls” Outlawed in The Philippines
New Cyber-crime prevention act also forbids the “lascivious exhibition” of body parts
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- September 21st, 2012
Homeland Security Secretary: Cybersecurity Executive Order Almost Complete
President Obama is about to approve the legislation
- Security Fixes and Improvements
- By Eduard Kovacs
- September 19th, 2012
Australia to Test Law Enforcement Officers by Planting False Information
A new bill has been introduced to prevent corruption in government agencies
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- September 18th, 2012
Executive Order for Securing US Critical Infrastructures Against Cyber-Threats Confirmed
John Brennan urges Congress to keep working on comprehensive legislation
- Oddiverse Blog
- By Raluca Anghel
- September 18th, 2012
Collection of Weird Laws from the U.S.
In some states it's illegal to bring a lion to the movies or sleep in the bathtub
- Oddiverse
- By Raluca Anghel
- September 17th, 2012
Bow Tie-Wearing Duck is Forbidden Participation from Charity Events
The duck is considered “irritating” and will no longer tag along at charity collection
- Oddiverse
- By Raluca Anghel
- September 17th, 2012
Owner Claims His Frat House Is a Monastery to Evade Zoning Laws
After being asked for a permit, the man from Chicago claimed his house would be a convent