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Our censorship fight with the US Congress is far from over, as they continue to attempt to break the Internet with legislations driven by crony capitalism in the US and abroad. Though SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) have been pulled back for now, more continue to follow them. Now, we have to contend with ACTA (more) and TPP (2), which are international attempts to censor and control the Internet for the sake of commerce. And if that's not enough, now there's CISPA (more).
Go to EFF.org to keep up with the legal news that impacts our world and its technology. The greed won't stop, so we have to stay vigilant as well. Especially now that lobbyists are admitting out loud that they expect to be rewarded for their "contributions": Read it on TorrentFreakThanks for visiting!
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Author Archives: Carolyn
An Interesting Presentation
It’s been a while since I’ve been impressed by anything that mainstream media creates, but this time they caught my attention. The image above is a visual representation of a NYT/CBS … Continue reading
American Censorship Day
Today is American Censorship Day, and it’s a really important event. You’ve all heard me talk about my feelings on censorship, that it goes against everything that freedom stands for. But we won’t understand its true implications if we look … Continue reading
A Hero’s Welcome
The uniformed reflection looking back seemed like it was carved from stone. An unyielding force necessary to hold him together. Because once Jake fell apart, well, he wasn’t sure that anyone could put him back together again. Like Humpty Dumpty… … Continue reading
Innocence by Bella
In the same post on Vinyl Pulse, there was a link to another adorable illustrator by the name of Bella Sinclair. She has a pretty hefty title of advertiser-turned psychologist-turned stay-at-home mom, but she has the innocence of a … Continue reading
Beauty Of Black And White
I stopped to pay a long overdue visit to Vinyl Pulse (thanks for this one guys!), and found a post that took me to an amazing creator’s … Continue reading
When Heroes Crumble
this is an excerpt of the comic industry’s reaction to Frank’s words (see more at post’s end): And once again, another hero crumbles…this time in the comics industry. All of us who have read Frank Miller’s … Continue reading
Cranio Protecting The Amazon
I honestly couldn’t think of a more appropriate way to fight for the protection of the Amazon rain forest and its inhabitants. CRANIO, a Brazilian street artist, … Continue reading
Living In A Fantasy
For any of us who are lovers of fantasy and science fiction, this image is probably exactly where we would like to be. For me, this is one of … Continue reading
Music Of the Heavens
Unfortunately, I’m not as familiar as I want to be with Middle Eastern music – which has a magic that can be felt every time you hear it. I’m used to the style of music that we Westerners hear in … Continue reading
Seeing Behind The Improv
So, let’s start today with some absurdity. It’s been a while since I spoke about Improv Everywhere (I seriously love these guys), and was delighted to find that its founder, Charlie Todd, held a talk at TedxBloomington in May of … Continue reading


