Tag Archives: 'censorship'

Political correctness or political insanity? New York City schools ban words, topics from tests
06 April 2012

by Madison Ruppert If anyone needed a single case to point to in order to show that political correctness has gone completely insane here in the United States, this is it. With the rise [...]

21 Signs That The UK Is Being Transformed Into A Hellish Big Brother Surveillance Society
03 April 2012

by Michael Snyder, Contributor Why would anyone want to live in the UK at this point?  Well, if you enjoy having every little detail of your life dictated to you by elitist control freaks then you [...]

Internet providers to start policing the web July 12
15 March 2012

Some of the biggest Internet service providers in America plan to adopt policies that will punish customers for copyright infringement, and one of the top trade groups in the music biz announced this week [...]

Official: US govt already seized hundreds of foreign domains
11 March 2012

US seizure of a Canadian gambling website caused online outcry as it was registered abroad and thought to be outside American jurisdiction. But this is far from isolated; it has emerged that the US has [...]

Anonymous joins forces with OWS against NDAA-supporting politicians
28 February 2012

America’s most powerful protest groups are joining forces to warn elected officials that they will be held accountable for their actions. The campaign is called Our Polls and its being launched with help from both [...]

EU suspends ACTA ratification, refers treaty to court
22 February 2012

The EU has suspended the ratification of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) and referred the text to the European Court of Justice to investigate possible rights breaches. The European Commission decided on Wednesday to [...]

The Pirate Bay Faces UK ISP Block After High Court Ruling
21 February 2012

In a case brought by major recording labels including Sony, EMI and Warner, today a judge in the High Court ruled that The Pirate Bay and its users breach copyright on a major scale. [...]

Anonymous promises attacks every Friday
21 February 2012

“You should have expected us.” It’s the calling card that Anonymous has signed-off their online assaults with since the start of their Internet crusades. As the hacktivists continue to come down hard on the [...]

Big Brother aims to screen all online activity in UK
20 February 2012

British security agencies are pushing for a law, which would allow vast amount of private data to be collected and stored, according to media reports. Big Brother will know who you call to, what [...]

Bye, bye, privacy. Canada introduces online-spying bill
16 February 2012

Move over, SOPA and say your prayers, PIPA. There’s a new bill in the works that, if passed, will pull the plug on how the Internet is used in Canada. Lawmakers in the Great White [...]

Corporate-State Media Creating a Fool’s Paradise
15 February 2012

by William Bowles Are we living in a fool’s paradise? A question keeps nagging at me: Are all of us, including the left, reacting to an entirely engineered reality, fed to us via an [...]

Internet pirates winning the war on SOPA with “Tribler”
14 February 2012

The never-ending war between copyright holders and online pirates just entered a new phase. However, this time hackers are armed with the ultimate weapon that may grant them victory. The new software called “Tribler” is [...]