by Daniel Brouse PHILADELPHIA, PA — One of the pioneers of the world wide web has come out against the advertising practices of FaceBook. The primary reason: “Sponsors violate you (as well as, your friends) privacy and security. In a criminal sense, Sponsors (in conspiracy with FaceBook) violate basic human rights. Not only is it a […]
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Will the New Owners of FaceBook Be Responsible?
PHILADELPHIA, PA: The word on the street is FaceBook may be going public (in an IPO) as soon as this coming week. Will the new owners of FaceBook, those people who buy shares, be responsible for my privacy and security? Is it possible for individual shareholders to be accountable for what their company does? At […]
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Google and Wikipedia Blackout Protest Over U.S. Internet Legislation
#SOPA #PIPA If you go to Wikipedia.org today, you get a black page asking you to protest. If you to Google today, you will find their logo blacked-out and a plea to protest. WordPress.org, The Membrane.com and KingArthur.com have also *blacked-out* in support of the protest. What has Internet intellectuals all in an up-roar? Millions […]
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Also tagged censorship, freedom of speech, Google, Government, intellectual property rights, Internet, IP, laws, liberty, PIPA, piracy, Protect IP Act, protest, Security, SOPA, Stop Online Piracy Act, WikiPedia, Wordpress
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