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    Thai Webmaster Arrested for Online Speech

    by  • September 29, 2010 • blog • 0 Comments

    On Friday, the Director of a popular alternative Thai news portal Prachatai was arrested by the Thai government. Chiranuch Premchaipoen — popularly known as Jiew — was charged under the intermediary liability provisions of the 2007 Computer Crime Act and for “Lèse Majesté,” or defamation of the Thai royal family. She faces a 32-year...

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    China Gives License to Redirected Search of the Free and Open Internet

    by  • July 12, 2010 • blog • 0 Comments

    Ever since Google’s January 2010 decision to cease censorship of its Chinese-language search engine, the world has watched closely to see what would happen next. The ensuing cat-and-mouse game of information repression and dissemination represented a serious challenge to the ability of the Internet to remain free and open in the face of totalitarian...

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    Dying Seahorse: An Impression

    by  • April 1, 2010 • blog, liam, video • 0 Comments

    My nephew’s impression of what a seahorse would look and sound like when it was dying. Taken at Eva Casita Ocean in Tulum, Mexico. My nephew’s impression of what a seahorse would look and sound like when it was dying. Taken at Eva Casita Ocean in Tulum, Mexico.

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    The Beginning of the End of Data Retention

    by  • March 10, 2010 • blog • 0 Comments

    Last week, the German Constitutional Court issued a much-anticipated decision, striking down its data retention law as violating human rights. It was an important victory for Europe’s Freedom Not Fear movement, which was formed to oppose the EU Data Retention Directive. But it was also a reminder of the political work which remains to...

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    Stopping the ACTA Juggernaut

    by  • November 19, 2009 • blog • 0 Comments

    The ACTA juggernaut continues to roll ahead, despite public indignation about an agreement supposedly about counterfeiting that has turned into a regime for global Internet regulation. The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has already announced that the next round of Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) negotiations will take place in January —...

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