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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
Fascination In Details
Breaking down objects down to their minutest detail is a fascination that we all have. We like to understand the whole by knowing the parts first. So when we get a chance to reverse engineer those objects, we are just … Continue reading
RIP Neil Armstrong – Man On The Moon
http://youtu.be/RMINSD7MmT4 This video created a fervor in the imagination of millions of people back in 1969. We all remember those famous words, “That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.” We were in uncharted territories when we … Continue reading
A Book Lover’s Life
So, we book lovers are truly addicted to our books. They transform our lives with every new word that we absorb. We have favorites that stay with us forever. They are extensions of ourselves that we’ll never let go, because … Continue reading
Return To Safety
We see this happen way too often with dolphins and whales. This time it happened in Arraial do Cabo, Brazil (back in March 2012), but it had a happier ending because a group of tourists and beach-goers sprang into action to … Continue reading
Dustiest Corners
Thought for the day: Is this how you pick the special people in your life? Because it’s a pretty great way to think of it. Lately (it’s been a long … Continue reading
Fluorescent Journey
Tim Razumovsky and Eyal Oren have made a beautiful film short in the style of Robert Valley. Fluorescent is a slow-paced thoughtful journey of a man as he travels through his homeland. The score to this film is absolutely magical … Continue reading
Malika’s Game of Hide & Seek
This fun short is what comes about when you can play with your lines. From one angle, it looks like something simple. And then, you look from a different angle, and suddenly the world is playing a trick with your … Continue reading
Colors Of Norway
Norway looks like a dream. I’ve heard so many good things about the country, and now that I’ve seen some photos, I’m in love. I’ve always been fascinated with stories about the Vikings, and wondered what their homeland would look … Continue reading
Magic of Wisteria
Nature has some magic to offer us, and Reddit shared it. This gorgeous Wisteria tree in Japan is just one of many that can be visited during the early part of the year (ends in May). The cascading blossoms look … Continue reading
Close-Up Of Last Roll-Out
Most of us will never get to be close to the Space Shuttle, especially working on it while it was in service. Here a short by Scott Andrews, Philip Andrews, and … Continue reading