SOPA
The internet’s most-hated congressman is retiring
Rep. Lamar Smith is, in many ways, responsible for the internet’s political awakening.
On by Andrew Couts
Activists launch hotline to help lawmakers not sound dumb when talking about cyberattacks
Unfortunately, this seems totally necessary.
On by Dell Cameron
If the government wants to spy on you, there’s nothing you can do to stop it
Stopping CISA won’t stop the government from getting your information.
On by Gillian Branstetter
Ron Wyden, the Internet’s senator
After two decades in the Senate, privacy hawk Ron Wyden is still going strong.
On by Eric Geller
Federal judge halts MPAA-backed investigation into Google
Did the MPAA order an illegal censorship campaign against Google?
On by Dell Cameron
Rep. Lamar Smith insists study of Internet memes is a liberal conspiracy
Pop quiz: Do spammy Twitter bots have free speech rights?
On by Dell Cameron
Celebrating Aaron Swartz at the Internet Archive hackathon
They came, they hacked, they remembered their fallen friend.
On by Kate Conger
Anonymous vows to unleash its ‘wrath’ on U.S. lawmakers over CISA
“Our legion’s wrath will fall on each senator, representative, corporation, and official who voices support for this bill.”
On by Dell Cameron
10 Occupy Google members arrested at net neutrality protest
“We’re here to get Google to take action for net neutrality.”
On by Kevin Collier
Reddit’s Alexis Ohanian is blanketing Washington in net neutrality ads
It may not be a billboard, but there are more of them.
On by Kevin Collier
Occupy the FCC: Net neutrality activists set up camp in Washington
Pack your sleeping bags.
On by Kevin Collier
Netflix, Google may launch campaign to protect net neutrality
Reddit, Netflix, Google, and more are gearing up for a round against the FCC.
On by Fernando Alfonso III
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