Tag: free speech
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Anonymous Blogging with WordPress and Tor – …My heart’s in Accra
Detailed instructions on how to blog anonymously with WordPress from Ethan Zuckerman of Global Voices. Anonymous Blogging with WordPress and Tor – …My heart’s in Accra
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Peninsula Press Club: Bill would stop college paper censorship
Leland Yee’s college press freedom bill hits the governor’s desk. Peninsula Press Club: Bill would stop college paper censorship
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California Bill Would Prevent College Officials From Censoring Student Newspapers
Leland Yee’s California college media bill passed the State Assembly 76-0. California Bill Would Prevent College Officials From Censoring Student Newspapers
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Scary stuff for journalists: the Feds are tracking your calls, too
ABC News blog The Blotter is reporting that a “senior federal law enforcement official” told them the federal government is running the whole caller-ID data mining trip on journalists in an effort to track down their confidential sources. Other sources have told us that phone calls and contacts by reporters for ABC News, along with…
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RConversation: Yahoo! Abomination.
Rebecca MacKinnon updates Yahoo’s China policy. Hint: It ain’t pretty. RConversation: Yahoo! Abomination.
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FEC Rules Exempt Blogs From Internet Political Limits
“In a unanimous vote yesterday, the Federal Election Commission left unregulated almost all political activity on the Internet except for paid political advertisements.” FEC Rules Exempt Blogs From Internet Political Limits
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Reporters Without Borders Publishes How-To For Dissident Bloggers
Reporters Without Borders has published the Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents. It’s available for download in English, French, Chinese, Arabic and Persian. The handbook is designed to encourage free speech online, regardless of what your local laws might have to say about it. There are tips on maintaining your privacy, blogging anonymously, and, perhaps most…