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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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Category Archives: Creative Ramblings
Change
We all know how relaxing dub us, and this video completely fits that bill. Change by CHLLNGR was animated by Chad Turner, and the lyrics are as inspiring as the graphics. “How will I ever change if I am willing … Continue reading
Maurice Sendak’s Thoughts
You all know Maurice Sendak from “Where The Wild Things Are”. TateShots created this inspiring interview with the legendary creator who is known for writing children’s books, though he doesn’t believe that’s what he’s done. He’s a big fan of … Continue reading
Paper Love
Love comes in many forms, as this short called Paper by Mathieu Aubry shows us. First, boy wakes up. Then boy meets girl. Boy finds a way to be with girl. A story that we’re all familiar with. But this … Continue reading
Class Advice
Who better to give advice to the next class than one who’s graduated and gone out into the world. Advice to Sink in Slowly is a project that was started in 2006 and has grown each year to include posters … Continue reading
Here Comes The Neighborhood
This amazing video is being shared on Arrested Motion, and tells another portion of the story, Here Comes The Neighborhood (HCTN), through the voice and images of Martha Cooper, a photographer who has captured street art and graffiti since the … Continue reading
Redball Project
Art can play with all of your senses. And when a piece drives you to want to interact with it, then the artist has made something special. Kurt Perschke created the Redball Project as a simple and fun sculptural concept … Continue reading
Bourrasque Illuminates
Isn’t this a dreamy picture. As a writer, this is a dream come true. You write, and you write, and then you might actually send out your words and thoughts onto the wind so that others might find … Continue reading
Mathieu Lauffray
I have found so many artists around the world that have tempted my eyes with such amazing work. There aren’t enough book shelves (or money) to be able to collect all of the books and art that I would love … Continue reading
Salute To Music And Art
What could be more perfect to end 2011 than to look at some amazing artistic creations by some of our favorite illustrators from the site, What Not. This site has some serious fire power in the guise of beautiful lines … Continue reading
My Brain
It’s almost the end of the year known as 2011. It’s a year that most of us won’t soon forget, because it was a heinously ROUGH one. We don’t … Continue reading


