Tag Archives: internet regulation

Hackers Strike Again

What do the CIA, Sony, the U.S. Senate, Nintendo, and the Syrian Ministry of Defense all have in common? Well, their websites have all been hacked in the past few months. The group responsible for the majority of the attacks,…

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Around the Globe: Internet Regulation

Several events within the past year show us that Internet usage is a privilege, not a right. Citizens of Egypt, for example, were completely denied Internet access during a series of protests in early 2011. Not only did this cut…

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Internet: Human Rights Necessity

In a move establishing historical global precedent, the UN and the EU have both recently announced that Internet access is a fundamental human right, that cannot be denied under any circumstances. The organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)…

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Top Level Domain Names

What is the value of having a top level domain name? The most common TLD is .com. People usually perceive sites that have a “dot com” domain ending to be the most authoritative, as it is usually a sign of…

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Zuckerberg and Hatch talk Government Control of the Internet

Mark Zuckerberg and Orrin Hatch may not have a whole lot in common, but that is exactly what made a visit by both of them to Brigham Young University campus on Friday so interesting. About halfway through the forum, after…

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Mark Zuckerberg and Orrin Hatch Discuss Technology at BYU

Today I was happy to be in Provo, Utah. Despite the steady snowfall and the coldness Provo had, a basketball team that played amazing in the sweet sixteen, a Jimmer, and now we’re graced with the presence of Mark Zuckerberg,…

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to facebook or not to facebook?

What started as a Harvard security breach has now become the most popular international social network. Approximately 40% of the U.S. population has a Facebook account, compared to 90% of undergraduate students. As the number of Facebook users will soon…

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Do Not Track List

The Do not call list, most would consider it to be a pretty good idea and it has saved a lot of people from the annoyance of telemarketers and their like. I would have to agree with its implementation and…

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Domain Names: Part Deux

Part 2 of a 2 post series about domain names. What works and what doesn’t? Come find out. Continue reading

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