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Brazil: The Cybercrimes Bill meets the "Cybercriminal" Camp
It's no surprise then that the controversy should grow further when
this bill is brought into debate at a huge cyberculture meeting. Daniel
Duende joined the crowds of bit-torrent-using p2p-addicted geeks who
attended the debate at Campus Party.>>Read more |
Japan: Bloggers respond to new filtering measures
Over the past week, Japan's major mobile phone operators have commenced
filtering web access on mobile phones contracted to minors (users under
18 years of age), following on legislation introduced in late 2007 and
on developments over the last year toward the regulation of "harmful"
content. Bloggers respond. >>Read more
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Egypt: Erdoğan, Leader of the World
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip has new fans across the Arab world,
notably in Egypt where one blogger went on to describe him as the
"leader of the world." Another sees fault in Arab leaders who are not
standing up for the Palestinian cause. >>Read more
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