CISPA Anonymous Calls For A CISPA Blackout To Protest The Bill's Privacy Threat... But Nobody Listens Anonymous has called for an Internet blackout in an attempt to get the Web to protest CISPA, the much maligned cyber security bill which threatens our privacy more than it protects it. But, unlike last year's SOPA blackout, it seems no one is listening. Adam Popescu View comments
Copyright RIAA Slams Google For Anti-Piracy Fail The RIAA slams Google for failing to hamper access to alleged pirate sites. But is that really Google's job? Brian Proffitt View comments
Security Congress Sets Sights On Fixing Privacy Rights The Senate will be taking on much-needed digital rights legislation in the new 113th Congress, including requiring law enforcement to have warrants before poking around online communications. Adam Popescu View comments
Music The 5 Most Pivotal Moments For Digital Music in 2012 2012's biggest moments in music had nothing to do with Adele, "Call Me Maybe" or the Tupac hologram. The real news this year were the shifts at the intersection of music and technology as the industry tried to figure out its digital future. Play John Paul Titlow View comments
Privacy Free And Open? World Governments Discuss The Internet In Secret Don't let the bastards muzzle the Internet! Adam Popescu View comments