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Illegal File Sharing is Slowly Breaking Down North Korea’s Propoganda

Illegal File Sharing is Slowly Breaking Down North Korea’s Propoganda

Michael Foley May 26, 2012 0

Since the earliest times of the internet, once large organizations like the RIAA learned how to monetize it, there has been this idea that file sharing is wrong and actually damages a society. More

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Reddit Founder and Internet Activists to Build a “Bat Signal for the Internet”

Reddit Founder and Internet Activists to Build a “Bat Signal for the Internet”

Michael Foley May 26, 2012 2

Early this year, we saw the internet community rise up to defeat a threatening piece of legislation with the blackout of popular websites in an opposition to SOPA. But as the months go by,

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Netherlands Pass the First Net Neutrality Law in the EU

Netherlands Pass the First Net Neutrality Law in the EU

Michael Foley May 9, 2012 0

Well it was a pretty great day for the Netherlands on May 9th 2012. The cause for celebration was the passing into law of a Net Neutrality regulation. The law has been coming for a while

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Anonymous Retaliates to Megauploads Takedown and Arrests, Shuts Down DOJ, FBI, Universal Music, MPAA and RIAA Websites

Anonymous Retaliates to Megauploads Takedown and Arrests, Shuts Down DOJ, FBI, Universal Music, MPAA and RIAA Websites

Michael Foley January 20, 2012 2

Only minutes after the U.S. Department of Justice repossessed the domains of Megauploads and its affiliate sites on Wednesday, the hacker collective knows as Anonymous quickly declared their intent to retaliate. As one Anonymous

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SOPA/PIPA Bills still threaten Internet Freedom, Internet blackout planned

SOPA/PIPA Bills still threaten Internet Freedom, Internet blackout planned

Michael Foley January 17, 2012 1

It seems that while I and many of my fellow writers here at pnosker.com were enjoying our time at CES, there have been a great many new developments surrounding the controversial bills SOPA and

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