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Why spam could destroy the Internet
Spam has spawned blacklists, and blacklists, in turn, are preventing thousands, perhaps millions of legitimate e-mails from arriving at their destinations. At this rate, most every message you...
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SNOPA legislation would bar employers from social network passwords
The proposed Social Networking Online Protection Act is designed to shield the social networking passwords of job applicants and students.
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Google helped with CISPA, joins Cybersecurity Theatre
GOP chair says Google helped with unprecedented snooping bill CISPA, widely opposed by organizations and individuals alike.
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5 reasons why SOPA, PROTECT-IP and other legislative idiocy will never die
No matter how many times we push back on legislative heinousness, it will come back and it will keep coming back. Here's why.
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SOPA Derailed
According to a prominent U.S. Congressman, SOPA will not come up for a vote and is, thus, effectively dead, but PIPA remains active in the Senate.
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White House releases statement against SOPA; asks for refined legislation this year
The White House has released an official statement against SOPA in its current form, but the battle of anti-piracy isn't over yet...
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Google, Amazon, Twitter and Facebook consider 'nuclear' blackout
Internet giants are considering a 'nuclear option' against the SOPA bill. Should they press the button internationally?
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South Korea to block port 25 as anti-spam countermeasure
South Korea is considering a nation wide block of port 25, as a anti-spam countermeasure aiming to reduce the volumes of spam affecting the country.
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Transforming your business in an era of changing health care - Part II
New healthcare reform legislation provides financial incentives for payers and others to invest in activities and tools that improve care.
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Google Apps adds anti-spam: Student email war continues
Google Apps users now has counter-spam features. Microsoft is trailing behind with anti-virus features expected soon, but shooting fast ahead with overall users.
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Bill would let U.S. kill allegedly infringing sites without trial, immunize ISPs
Proposed new legislation would strip domain access from sites 'dedicated to infringing activities,' cutting through the red tape of due process, sovereignty, and property rights.
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Time to bone up on the next (maybe) green-tech legislation
The Senate has finally put forth its energy and cleantech legisation. Now, let's move forward.
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British wireless internet users - you're guilty
If this legislation passes in its current form, Britain's digital privacy rights will be non-existent.
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Canada closer to passing anti-spam law
Canada is playing catch up to the Australia, United Kingdom and the U.S. as the federal government edged one step closer to an anti-spam law.
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Phishing experiment sneaks through all anti-spam filters
A recently conducted ethical phishing (New study details the dynamics of successful phishing) experiment impersonating LinkedIn by mailing invitations coming from Bill Gates, has achieved a 100%...
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P2P legislation is smart next step in piracy education
One of the things that has always bothered me about the Recording Industry Association of America and its file-sharing lawsuits is that, for many of those people, their biggest crime is being...
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Google + reCAPTCHA could raise bar in anti-bot, anti-spam battle
Google buys an excellent crowd-sourcing tool and, by default, gets to raise the bar significantly in the fight against bots and spam.
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Medical reform battle may presage energy legislation
There is one single reason those interested in greentech should pay attention to the current political donnybrook over America's medical industry and its customers: Senator Max Baucus...
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Google supports bill to ensure orphan works available to competitors
oogle welcomes legislation that would expand the rights it would obtain under the Google Books Settlement to all players, House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers announced at the start of committee...
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H-1B legislation to watch - What it's really about
Both L-1 and H-1B visa law changes could impact SIs, outsourcers and more Dick Durbin is one-half of the Durbin-Grassley senatorial duo that is proposing new legislation re: H-1B and L-1 visas....
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