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I want to believe
the internet is full of cats, not many dogs though. thus, using my powerz of deductions, i have done deductinated that cats is ftw
World of Warcraft maker limiting forum posting, cross-game chat, other Battle.net features to those who sign up using their real names; user outcry thread tops 30,000 posts.
Big Brother is watching
What's in a name? Not much, when it comes to the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. As Luc Devigne, the top EU negotiator on ACTA made clear today, he has no intention of limiting ACTA to, you know, its name.
I just found this out on the internet....which, as the departed senator knows, is a series of tubes....RIP old man...
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Remember when the Pirate Bay tried to raise enough money to buy the Principality of Sealand? Well, this is a bit different. Torrentreactor.net, one of the most popular torrent sites on the Internet today, says it has bought the small village of Gar, in the Tomsk province of Russia. The single requirement was that the town rename itself to "Torrentreactor."
Meet the Bodybuilding Neo-Nazi Porn Star Who Embalms Dead People for a Living
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IT'S a scenario that doesn't bear thinking about - what happens if the internet breaks?
You dun goofed up
THEY may call it the "Land of the Pure", but Pakistan turns out to be anything but.
The Muslim country, which has banned content on at least 17 websites to block offensive and blasphemous material, is the world's leader in online searches for pornographic material.
Google ranks Pakistan No.1 in the world in searches for pornographic terms, outranking every other country in searches per person for certain sex-related content, FOXNews.com said.
Providing content "harmful to minors" has been extended to include IM, email, txt, and the web.
THE Federal Government's controversial plan to censor the internet has been shelved until a review can be conducted into what sort of material should be banned.
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Men and women use the Internet
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A Senate bill would offer President Obama emergency control of the Internet and may give him a "kill switch" to shut down online traffic.
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Australians would be unable to access the internet without having anti-virus and firewall programs installed and a virus-free machine under a new plan put forward by a year-long parliamentary cyber-crime inquiry.
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where can i get one?
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Moves to make the web's address system more secure will take a major step forward next month.In the planning for a decade, the Domain Name System Security Extentions, DNSSEC, will help protect users from cyber attacks such as phishing and spam
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Scientists have developed "anti-grooming" software which can tell young people if they are chatting to an adult posing as a child on the internet.
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In less than 18 months there will be no more big blocks of net addresses to give out, estimates suggest.
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since it was thought that government was necessary and that without government there could only be disorder and confusion, it was natural and logical that anarchy, which means absence of government, should sound like absence of order.
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The Federal Trade Commission could become a more powerful watchdog for Internet users under a little-known provision in financial overhaul legislation that would expand the agency's ability to create rules. An emboldened FTC would stand in stark contrast to a besieged Federal Communications Commission, whose ability to oversee broadband providers has been cast into doubt after a federal court ruled last month that the agency lacked the ability to punish Comcast for violating open-Internet guidelines.