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2011's Top Ten Sex and Tech Headlines
2011's top sex and tech stories ranged from porn bittorrent bizarreness to strange sex crimes and beyond.
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FBI wants records kept of Web sites visited
The FBI is pressing Internet service providers to record which Web sites customers visit and retain those logs for two years.
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Sex Tech: EFF Exposes Dating Site Security, Fileporn Shutdown, Facebook Sex Predator
Beware of date site privacy problems, Facebook sex predator, Pakistan censorship, no science in online matchmaking.
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How ACTA would affect you: FAQ
With SOPA and PIPA shelved, ACTA was somewhat ignored. Don't know what ACTA is? Don't worry: you weren't meant to. Here's what you need to know.
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2011's Top Ten Sex and Tech Headlines
2011's top sex and tech stories ranged from porn bittorrent bizarreness to strange sex crimes and beyond.
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UK cable television provider mistakenly censors Charles D**kens
An "overzealous profanity checker" was to blame for one of the UK's largest cable television company's blocking of certain words, like Charles Dickens and soccer club Arsenal.
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Internet BitTorrent Spies
Think no one knows what you've downloaded off the Internet with BitTorrent? Think again.
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SOPA: Could the bill harm entrepreneurship?
SOPA is coming closer. How could this affect small businesses, and what should they be aware of?
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Australian ISPs may send copyright violation notices
A group from the Australian federal government, copyright holders and Internet Service Providers have proposed sending "educational" notices to stop people from downloading pirated content.
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ISPs versus SOPA: Anti-piracy bill could force severe privacy-invading measures
Major U.S. web providers are vehemently against the anti-piracy SOPA bill. Now we now know why: because privacy-invading measures have to be implemented, and at a cost.
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South Korea proposes restricting all e-mail sending to official e-mail servers
The proposed South Korean policy, Block 25, is meant to stop spam, but will it? Really?
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More ISPs asked to block access to file-sharing sites
A U.S. film industry body will apply for more court orders to force other major web providers in the UK to block websites that infringe copyright.
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British ISP told to block Pirate Bay torrent site, or face court
A music industry coalition has asked the UK's largest ISP to block access to the file-sharing site The Pirate Bay, or face court.
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New UK ISP porn filter: a tragedy of transparency, privacy and security
UK government will hold ISP's responsible for filtering internet content to appease a Christian charity. There is no technical or peer scrutiny in filter implementation.
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How to check on your Internet connection
Having trouble with your Internet connection? Here's how to find out what's really going on with your network.
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Are your search engine queries being hijacked?
Recent studies show that, depending on your ISP, your search engine questions may be being deliberately collected and redirected by a third-party company.
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How the new 'Protecting Children' bill puts you at risk
A bill now makes the online activity of every American available to authorities upon request under the guise of protecting children from pornography.
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House panel approves bill to make ISPs keep Web logs
A House committee approved a bill that would force Internet providers to keep logs of their customers' activities for one year - for the police to review.
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Netflix and the Internet bandwidth dilemma
Netflix's latest price changes is only the tip of the ice-berg of problems that Internet video watchers face.
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ISPs plot graduated response to piracy: Can this plan really work?
Internet service providers have a multi-pronged approach to deter piracy. The master plan: Become annoying enough so content pirates won't bother.
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