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V-locity 3 Virtual Platform Disk Optimizer - 30 Day Trial
It helps when you have an understanding of the resources you have access to. This is the same idea behind V-Locity 3 Virtual Platform Disk Optimizer. It'll give you a better look at your computing...
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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, 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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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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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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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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France passes controversial antipiracy bill
The bill would suspend Internet service for people caught illegally sharing copyrighted material. That's in opposition to a Europea Parliment measure.
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Canadian Conservatives vow to implement new copyright law
Candians who vote to re-elect the Conservative government next week will also be voting for an archly pro-copyright agenda. According to the party's official platform released yesterday: A...
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Why Real ID is a flawed law
Internet attorney Sophia Cope says the act will do more harm than good and the better idea is for Congress to revisit the fundamentally flawed law.
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FAQ: New Energy Act gets green light
Fuel efficiency mandates are raised for first time since 1975, but tax incentives for renewable power get cut.
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Bill to add emails to sex registry
The latest wrinkle in the battle against sex offenders: The Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill to include email addresses and online IDs in offenders' records in the national registry of...
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Save Internet freedom--from regulation
Stanford Law School's Larry Downes warns that the information superhighway to hell is surely paved with good intentions.
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House rejects immunity for phone companies in spy suits
Drawing veto threats from White House, legislators OK spy law rewrite sans lawsuit protection for aids of government spying.
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Democrats: Colleges must police copyright, or else
Top congressional Democrats put pressure on colleges and universities to stamp out peer-to-peer piracy or lose financial aid for all their students.
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The Spy Act that loved me?
Policy analyst Bartlett Cleland warns that a patchwork of state spyware laws will end up having the opposite effect desired by proponents.
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Yahoo calls for international cooperation in Internet laws
Laws should establish what is legal as well as illegal, and should maintain flexibility, Yahoo Europe exec says.
Additional Results
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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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