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Electronic Frontier Finland to Fight Business Snooping Law
The so-called "Lex Nokia", which allows businesses to monitor their employees' net traffic, passed this month, but EFI vows to fight on. -
German Court Rules Current E-Voting Unconstitutional
The 2005 election, which used electronic voting, will stand, but the court says that the current e-voting machines have shortcomings which prohibit their use in future elections. -
GikII Hits Sydney and Amsterdam
The geek law conference, which ponders the intersection of the law and new territories like MMORPGs, robotics, and fanfic, visits Australia and Holland this year. -
Internet Censorship without "Great Firewalls"
How self-censorship, spin and manipulation are more effective in controlling national Internet discussions - a discussion of current Chinese approaches by Rebecca MacKinnon and Evgeny Morozov. -
UK Says No to Copyright Exemptions for Mashups
In replying to the EU's green paper on the future of copyright, Britain decides against greater rights for transformative works. -
Norway Cabinet Minister Says Music Should Embrace P2P
"There is no future in fighting file-sharing", says Bård Vegar Solhjell, the 38-year old minister of Education for Norway. -
Internet Censorship Circumvention - 2007 and Now
The Tor developers respond to Berkman's detailed analysis, made public after two years.