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Web-based censorship circumvention tools require rapid adaption as authoritarian countries catch on to content distribution, says a new report from the University of Toronto's Monk School of Global
Voluntary codes of conduct or appeals to conscience have so far mostly failed to limit corporate involvement with Internet censorship in China, says a report from Canada-based Internet consultancy
Defending global Internet freedom is a foreign policy priority for the United States and "one of the grand challenges of our time," said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her second...
Forget about firewalls and extra security. It turns out that even the FBI can get hit with a virus. The bureau confirmed last week that it was forced to shut down its Internet-facing unclassified
The fight over broadband money in the stimulus package has just begun. We report in today's issue about some of the debate over how the $7 billion allocated for broadband should be spent. Some
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