Posts Tagged ‘constitution’

Victory For Privacy and Free Speech

February 8th, 2008
People surfing on the internet often feel more comfortable doing so because they are able to do it within the confines of their own home.  At some point, you may have created a user account with false or non-existent information so you could escape the monotony of everyday life and ...

Ask.com Eraser (Privacy) vs. Google

December 13th, 2007
Ask.com's move is brilliant from a marketing standpoint Lately, it seems Google has turned to the dark side on several levels. If you're politically savvy, you know there is a serious problem with government invading our private lives. Now, the CEO of Ask.com is fighting back. Ask.com is ...

House Passes “SAFE Act”

December 6th, 2007
House Democrats rushed and passed legislation related to regulating the Internet that is an obscene abuse of political power. House passes "Safe Act" The SAFE Act requires that anyone providing an "electronic communication service" or "remote computing service" to the public who learns about the transmission or storage of information about ...

A Network You Can Trust, Amazon.com

November 29th, 2007
Kudos to Amazon, Inc., shame on AT&T for betraying our trust. I've been beyond angry at the "network you can trust -- AT&T" over its willingness to open up customer records, bills, and Internet activity to the government. I've never been a sucker for the "if you aren't doing anything ...