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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: General Ramblings
Future Belongs To The Curious
There are a lot of companies out there that want to make a difference. I just came across this video made by Skillshare, and it’s words are some of the most powerful motivations that I’ve heard in a while. Of … Continue reading
Lamar Smith Can’t Hear You
This has got to be one of the best anti-SOPA images that I’ve seen so far. Chad Rocco wanted to get the point across that Lamar Smith Can’t Hear You. If you’ve been following the SOPA news, then you know … Continue reading
The World Calls
http://vimeo.com/34400428 I found this video on Vimeo entitled Time is Nothing by Kien Lam, and just had to share it for so many reasons. One, there are those of us who are willing to put it all to the side … Continue reading
Thought For The Day – Whispers
Being an author is having angels whisper in your ear – and devils, too – Terri Guillemets When this quote passed through my tweet stream, it seemed like the perfect description of artistry. I can always feel an unconscious push … Continue reading
One Economy Sector
So I have barely brought up economics this year on my blog (this is a blog about inspiration, plus 2012 just started), but I just had to share this video (retweeted by @umairh and @MurphreeLinda). The conversation by Philip Auerswald is … Continue reading
More SOPA talk by Senator Wyden
Yes, I’m still talking about it because it hasn’t gone away. Sure, the supporters are dropping off more and more each day. We’ve heard what happened to Go Daddy, and now Sony is being targeted by Anonymous for their continued … Continue reading
A New System D
Before we get heavy, here’s Jonathan Mann singing “Someone’s Gotta Stick It To The Man” (you’ll see more of him over the weekend): Looking in the news, the one bright note is the crowd sourcing arena. No matter what the … 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
Happy New Year
It’s the start of another new year. The beginning of 2012, which is already a year of legend before it even began. What this year will hold is up to our … Continue reading
Plastic Tree Talks
With a population of 7 billion people, there’s a lot to think about when observing our everyday living habits. Perhaps the most important idea is that of a delicate planet that … Continue reading


