If you ask people about voter fraud, most will admit it’s a serious issue, and it IS. People casting votes they’re not entitled to…
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Copyright Monopolies As Air Trade
Marten Toonder is one of the most celebrated writers of the Netherlands, and also near-impossible to translate. 2012 is the ‘Toonderyear’, according to his…
Read MorePlanned Post-ACTA Repression In European Union: The Documents
Documents have emerged from the European Commission that give a glimpse of the planned crackdown on online freedoms of speech post-ACTA. We’re seeing entirely…
Read MoreThe Constitution is Just a Piece of Paper
The US as an ‘idea’ is dying. The country that used to pride itself on free speech, democracy, and being ‘the last remaining superpower’,…
Read MoreEuropean Commission Slip Reveals Censorship In ACTA
In an inadvertent slip, the European Commission reveals that ACTA will indeed bring censorship to the Internet. As usual, they say this in the…
Read MoreWar on the Internet: The Pirate Bay Denied Their Day In Supreme Court
In what can only be described as an all-out declaration of war with the Internet, the Swedish Supreme Court has denied the final hearing…
Read MoreWhy ACTA Is So Mercilessly Pursued
A recent article by Rick Falkvinge posed the question: If ACTA doesn’t change anything, why are they pushing for its passage as if their…
Read MoreThe Only Thing You Need To Know About ACTA
The ACTA awareness and debate has finally heated up. But in such a huge, convoluted and deliberately complex document, how can you determine for…
Read MoreThe Copyright Industry: A Century Of Deceit
It is said that those who don’t study history are doomed to repeat it. In the case of the copyright industry, they have learned…
Read MoreCopyright Monopoly Goes Insane: Non-Copy Judged As Infringing
In a shock ruling in the UK this Tuesday, a photo was found to be in violation of the copyright monopoly of another photographer….
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