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Wall Street Journal Pass a federal media shield law; DOJ spying on AP reinforces need Lexington Herald Leader Governments and news media will always be in conflict. That's the nature of the relationship.
Mike Pence still pushing for media shield law WISH INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - There is a new, bi-partisan movement on Capitol Hill to pass a media shield law designed to help reporters protect confidential sources.
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As Hulk Hogan's recent battles with Gawker prove, it's a lot harder to do than humiliated stars would hope.
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Freedom Begins at Home Foreign Policy (blog) The State Department documented these attacks in its own annual human rights country reports, calling out Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa for verbal attacks on specific journalists and the government...
What Google Glass Reveals About Privacy Fears Bloomberg New laws aimed at specific technologies, however, are the worst possible outcome. Legal solutions are by their nature blunt instruments for managing uncertainty.
Who owns your online pics and tips on where to store them Irish Examiner These days of course, most of us carry cameras everywhere we go and digital snaps are free, so a huge volume of photographic material is piling up silently on devices...
VR-Zone France should soften Internet 'three strikes' law, says gov't report PCWorld He recommended dropping the threat of Internet access suspension, limiting the fine to €60, and closing Hadopi, transferring some of its responsibilities to...
Daily Caller Holder needs to explain DOJ's spying on journalists, says civil liberties groups Daily Caller “The media's purpose is to keep the public informed and it should be free to do so without the threat of unwarranted surveillance,” Laura W.
'Round the Clock Surveillance: Is This the Price of Living in a 'Free, Safe ...
iHeartRadio Surpasses 30 Million Registered Users http://t.co/HM0XsXowE3 -> Business Matters: House Judiciary to Hold Copyright Hearing on May 16.
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Politico Bipartisan House group backs media shield law Politico A bipartisan group of House members advocated for a shield law Wednesday to protect the press in light of two recent cases in which the Justice Department obtained journalists' records.
This is a translation of an article originally published in Dutch in the International Spectator. Please find the Dutch version here. Cyber everywhere It is impossible to follow the news...
The Nation. The AP's Privacy, and Ours The Nation. The AP's Privacy, and Ours. The uproar over government searches of media phone records should not obscure the deeper problem—the law's failure to protect the privacy of all of us in the digital age.
First-round bids due this week for Hulu Los Angeles Times Guggenheim Digital Media, a group headed by former Yahoo Inc.
Auctioning .art: New domains could sell for tens of millions in the summer of ... Upstart (blog) The new domains will include .law and .team among others.
News Corporation Board of Directors Approves Separation of Businesses DailyFinance "Today's announcement is a significant step in creating two independent companies with the world's leading portfolios of publishing and media and entertainment...
Joshua Rozenberg: Twitter users are learning what a dangerous weapon they have at their fingertips, as Sally Bercow's 46-character tweet shows (RT @JoshuaRozenberg: What does *innocent face* on Twitter really mean?
News.Az 'Officials must perceive internet as additional tool of serving people' News.Az Thus, if earlier, the relations between the United States that traditionally formed the political agenda and their audience were built on the principle of...
NJ TODAY [OPINION] Round The Clock Surveillance: Is This The Price Of Living In A 'Free ...
Mired in controversy since its inception but held up as an example by entertainment companies looking to spread the model worldwide, France's Hadopi anti-piracy law now looks set to be scrapped. ...
As Culture Moves Online, France Tries to Follow It With a Tax New York Times Published: May 14, 2013.
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