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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
Heroes Are All Around Us
Ben Turnbull wants to show those everday heroes around us in the light that they deserve. His current art exhibition, Supermen – An Exhibition of Heroes, opened at the Eleven Fine Art Gallery on September 16, 2011 and runs through … Continue reading
Doodling Is Good
Doodling is good, and Sunni Brown wants us to believe it! She defines, “doodling is to make spontaneous marks to help yourself think”, which is obviously a good thing during those times when there’s an abundance of information. Visualization through … Continue reading
This Is Beautiful
I saw this video forwarded by the Behance Network, and wanted to share this as well just because of its sheer beauty. The tone, the creativity, and the colors make this a stop-animation video that is just as inspirational to … Continue reading
Loving Anime
My all-time favorite anime, Cowboy Bebop (Sunrise) Living in Japan throughout my youth, I consider myself seriously lucky to have experienced some amazing art creations like those that can be found in anime (Japanese animation). I grew up with so … Continue reading
Double-Exposed Beauty
Pakayla Rae Biehn sees things differently than most of us, and it shows in her paintings. Because of her condition, Strabismus, she sees things in double vision. Even more amazing is that the images … Continue reading
So You Want To Know How Different Generations Work
How does media consumption differ from generation to generation? It’s the key question that all media and business people want answers to, so that they can figure out those generational quirks. Well, you wanted it, … Continue reading
And More Hilarity – A Tribute by Ian Thomas
Ian Thomas, a Canadian photographer, was so inspired by Terry Border’s “Bent Objects“, that he came up with his own different and hilarious twist of perspective that still pays tribute to Terry’s vision. So without further ado, meet “Stuff That … Continue reading
Japanese Sense of Humor – Okite
Okite alarm app is an embarrassing way to wake up in the morning. Or that’s what they’re hoping you’ll feel. For all of us who love our snooze button, well, we might want … Continue reading
Strength In Style
As you probably already know, I visit DesignTaxi a lot. They always help me find some amazing creative inspirations that get my own mind going. The one place that I haven’t spent too much time browsing is their Creative Finder … Continue reading
Reinterpret A Sign or Two
We see road signs all around us, telling us to do things in a sometimes imperious manner. For the age of political correctness, it seems that the signs didn’t get that memo. Of course, this might partially have to do … Continue reading


