Anti-Bullying Legal Motion Put Forward, in Response to Amanda Todd's Suicide

Anti-Bullying Legal Motion Put Forward, in Response to Amanda Todd's Suicide

Lawmakers in Canada are discussing a national bullying prevention strategy

Anonymous Philippines to Continue Protests Against Cybercrime Law

Anonymous Philippines to Continue Protests Against Cybercrime Law

The bill has been temporarily suspended, but hacktivists want it "junked"

Philippines Supreme Court Temporarily Suspends Controversial Cybercrime Law

Philippines Supreme Court Temporarily Suspends Controversial Cybercrime Law

No one is allowed to implement or enforce it for a period of 120 days

White House Consults Congress and Private Sector on Cybersecurity Executive Order

White House Consults Congress and Private Sector on Cybersecurity Executive Order

A number of officials have urged the president not to rush the process

NGO Providing Abortions Aboard a Ship Denied Entry in Moroccan Harbor

NGO Providing Abortions Aboard a Ship Denied Entry in Moroccan Harbor

The “abortion boat” offers free procedures in countries where abortions are illegal

Philippines President Wants Clean Internet, Defends Controversial Cybercrime Law

Philippines President Wants Clean Internet, Defends Controversial Cybercrime Law

The recently introduced piece of legislation will not be modified anytime soon

Belgium Makes Red Light District Girls Cover Up

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

Asking Employees for Facebook Login Credentials Declared Illegal in California

Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 1844 and Senate Bill 1349

France Sets to Ban the Words “Mother” and “Father”

France Sets to Ban the Words “Mother” and “Father”

In an attempt to legalize gay marriage, officials plan to swap these words with “parents”

Man Sues Popcorn Company for Giving Him Lung Condition, Wins $7 Million

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”

“Cam-Girls” Outlawed in The Philippines

“Cam-Girls” Outlawed in The Philippines

New Cyber-crime prevention act also forbids the “lascivious exhibition” of body parts

Homeland Security Secretary: Cybersecurity Executive Order Almost Complete

Homeland Security Secretary: Cybersecurity Executive Order Almost Complete

President Obama is about to approve the legislation

Australia to Test Law Enforcement Officers by Planting False Information

Australia to Test Law Enforcement Officers by Planting False Information

A new bill has been introduced to prevent corruption in government agencies

Executive Order for Securing US Critical Infrastructures Against Cyber-Threats Confirmed

Executive Order for Securing US Critical Infrastructures Against Cyber-Threats Confirmed

John Brennan urges Congress to keep working on comprehensive legislation

Collection of Weird Laws from the U.S.

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

Bow Tie-Wearing Duck is Forbidden Participation from Charity Events

Bow Tie-Wearing Duck is Forbidden Participation from Charity Events

The duck is considered “irritating” and will no longer tag along at charity collection

Owner Claims His Frat House Is a Monastery to Evade Zoning Laws

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

 
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