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Censorship And Free Expression In The Role Of U.S. Tech Companies

A government's position on censorship used to protect its citizenry is dictated by who they are. The well-popularized censorship of Internet content in China by Google and other big players, and criticism of this by the U.S. government, is really just the tip of the iceburg. On Febrary 15, the United States Congress held hearings on the role of U.S. Internet companies like Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Cisco in suppressing free expression and therefore encouraging repressive tactics by countries like China. The hearings explored the role and the responsibility of these companies for deliberately filtering communications, assisting in the interception of citizen's communications, and using technology to restrict access by citizens to information. . At the same time, the U.S. government was seeking broad information from these same companies about the aggregate browsing habits of ordinary Americans. They were attempting to enforce a criminal statute that would restrict access to constitutionally protected information by Americans, and were enlisting the support and assistance of telecommunications and Internet providers in this extra-legal intercepting of communications of United States persons. And it didn't matter if the people are living within the United States or abroad. The link for this article located at is no longer available. . At the same time, the U.S. government was seeking broad information from these same companies about . government's, position, censorship, protect, citizenry, dictated. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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California Court Protects Anonymous Speech Rights: EFF Celebrates Ruling

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is praising a California court decision that protects the right to post to the Internet anonymously. The case pitted free-speech advocates, such as the foundation, against companies and others unhappy with anonymous notes that are critical of . . . . The Electronic Frontier Foundation is praising a California court decision that protects the right to post to the Internet anonymously. The case pitted free-speech advocates, such as the foundation, against companies and others unhappy with anonymous notes that are critical of corporate actions. Judge Neil Cabrinha of the Santa Clara County Superior Court denied a subpoena request by Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc. seeking the identities of eight people who had criticized Pre-Paid on a message board. Pre-Paid execs could not be reached for comment. It's not known if they'll appeal. Cabrinha denied Pre-Paid's request on First Amendment grounds. Lawyers for the company had said Pre-Paid needed to know if the eight individuals were former Pre-Paid sales staff who had voluntarily agreed not to reveal sales secrets. The foundation defended two of the eight, arguing that their postings were merely critical of Pre-Paid and its treatment of salespeople. Requiring them to reveal their identities would let the company punish the two for speaking out and discourage others from criticizing via the Internet, foundation attorneys argued. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . The Digital Rights Group applauds a recent ruling by a California court that upholds the right to anonymous speech on the internet.. California Court, Anonymous Posting, Free Expression, Privacy Rights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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