By Curt on Apr 26, 2008 in Blogger Protection Act, U.S. | 0 Comments
Sponsors have introduced a bill into the United States House of Representatives, called H.R. 5699, the “Blogger Protection Act of 2008.” Its purpose is “(t)o amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to protect uncompensated Internet activity by individuals from treatment as a contribution or expenditure under the Act, and for other purposes.”
According to […]
By Curt on Jan 10, 2008 in Free speech, Anti-Free Speech Laws, U.S., Censorship | 2 Comments
According to the New York Times, a Boston area judge has issued an injunction stopping a blogger from posting. Judge Thomas Devine in the U.S. state of Vermont has ordered William Krasnansky to take down all posts referring to his wife or marriage from his blog. Krasnansky and his wife, Maria Gallido, are in the […]
By Curt on Sep 5, 2007 in Comcast, U.S. | 0 Comments
Alright. Well, that was great. Just lost a giant post. Thanks, ClearWire.
Just read the CNET article on Comcast allegedly using Great Firewall of China methods to censor users’ BitTorrent information loads. “Is Comcast’s BitTorrent filtering violating the law?“