EA vs. Zynga, Apple vs. Samsung. Clashes at cybersphere. A roundup…

EA to Zynga: Enough already, The Ville is The Sims and we?re going to sue you from The Next Web by Drew Olanoff   Zynga?s reaction to EA: Lawsuit is both unfortunate and ironic from The Next Web by Drew Olanoff   Apple v. Samsung: Why the Future of Ideas Is at Stake by Lance … Read more

From US, Europe to Iran, internet freedom under threat… a cyberculture roundup

ACTA: The State of Play in the US from EFF.org Updates by maira In the last few weeks, we?ve seen surprising and significant developments with the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) in both the US and the EU. As we?ve noted before, ACTA is a plurilateral agreement designed to broaden and extend existing intellectual property enforcement … Read more

Towards Jan 28: Anonymous targets Facebook; International Privacy Day and more. A cyberculture roundup…

Anonymous Targets Facebook For A January 28 Attack [UPDATED] from All Facebook by David Cohen Hacktivist group Anonymous may have Facebook in its cross hairs for an attack at midnight January 28, no time zone specified. This potentially makes the social network the latest victim in Anonymous? path of destruction since file-sharing service Megaupload was … Read more

hell yeah! SOPA is dead!

Senator Reid: PIPA Vote Postponed from Mashable! by Alex Fitzpatrick What Megaupload Teaches Us About the Cloud, SOPA and Backups from Mashable! by Christina Warren Who Did the Most to Bury SOPA? [POLL] from Mashable! by Chris Taylor The Week That Killed SOPA: A Timeline from Mashable! by Alex Fitzpatrick   Senate postpones PIPA vote … Read more

Netizens win the first round but it is early to declare victory. SOPA/PIPA roundup…

Facebook CEO And Users Rant About SOPA [UPDATED] from All Facebook by David Cohen Facebook elected not to go dark to protest the Stop Online Privacy Act, unlike Google, which blocked out its logo, and Wikipedia, which actually went grey.  Zuckerberg: SOPA Is ?Poorly Thought-Out Law? from Mashable! by Samantha Murphy Internet SOPA/PIPA Revolt: Don’t … Read more

AJ Stream piece: “Websites go dark to protest Internet censorship”

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Internet Blackout all over. Netizens vs. SOPA/PIPA bill gangs. A roundup

Internet Blackout: SOPA, Reddit, and Networked (Political) Publics This wednesday, Wikipedia, Reddit, and a range of other high profile on-line sites will go black in protest of SOPA and PIPA, legislation currently being considered by the U.S. Congress, which will impose regulations on net practices in the name of exerting greater control over “piracy.” For … Read more

Towards Jan. 18: Netizens against Internet enemies. SOPA roundup

check out: http://americancensorship.org/ check out: http://sopastrike.com/ The Internet Goes to Washington on January 18 from EFF.org Updates by parker Security Experts and Tech Investors Scheduled to Testify; Worldwide Internet Protest Gathering There?s some good news in the efforts to stop the Internet blacklist bills (SOPA/PIPA): Representative Darrell Issa, an outspoken SOPA critic and the author of alternative … Read more