links for 2007-06-01
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June 1, 2007|
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"For reasons we are still trying to figure out what was supposed to be a well planned attempt to clean up a few journals that were violating LiveJournal's policies that protect minors turned into a total mess. I can only say I’m sorry..."
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"Yeetai said he believes that the case will be heard within a month, but he did not get a confirmed date from the judge."
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"China's Net Nanny is again manifesting her bipolar disorder: she's blocked the blog hosting service Blogspot again."
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By Jimmy Lai: "We and Beijing both hope to realize the right to universal suffrage in the Basic Law. But the Beijing dictators are insecure and that is why this promise has not been realized after ten years...."
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"A couple of weeks ago, right at the end of the Oxford Internet Institute conference on The Future of Free Expression on the Internet, the question was raised from the platform as to whether it might be possible to construct a Best Current Practice (BCP)
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"The LiveJournal revolt, following on the heels of the Digg revolt, demonstrates that users have power over the administrators of web 2.0 sites. But it’s also a reminder of the decision many web users have made to put their public or semi-private spaces
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"China has developed first-strike cyberwarfare capabilities, according to an annual Pentagon report on the status of the country's military....Experts say that the emphasis on first-strike capabilities represents a shift in Beijing's cyberwar thinking."
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"IF YOU thought you could protect your privacy on the web by lying about your personal details, think again...." And the technology to snuff out your identity is being developed by Microsoft in China, apparently...
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Lisa Williams "hopes to start a "geo-tagging" effort that would help bloggers and local news sites tag their content based on the locale discussed."
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