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INTERNET REGULATION
Internet regulation is a controversial topic, especially in the U.S. where many people think it goes against the First Amendment. This topics looks at Internet regulations in the U.S. and abroad.
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Wikipedia and others who participated in an unprecedented Internet blackout Wednesday have brought their sites back...
Iranian authorities have implemented new guidelines for Internet cafes within the country– including the compulsory...
Three co-sponsors of the SOPA and PIPA antipiracy bills have publicly withdrawn their support as Wikipedia and...
The issues related to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) are not as...
By requiring US Internet service providers, advertising networks, Internet payment gateway providers and search engines...
Image provided by Martin Willms Over the past couple of years, the U.S. economy has been on a rollercoaster of...
One of the common reasons why website owners buy a dedicated IP address is to encrypt a page or two using an SSL...
Satellite broadband is one of the fastest rising wireless Internet technologies to date. GSM, Edge, HSPA and Wi-Max...
Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) is probably the biggest issue on the web entering 2012. There are more cloud companies...
After months of waiting, Verizon finally filed a lawsuit against the FCC over its new net neutrality rule.
Following the latest news, trends, business exchage, merchant account options, technologies, hot games, regulation...
Last month, Google and several DNS resolution and content delivery network (CDN) companies joined forces to enhance...
There are many rural areas in Australia where local telephone exchange is not ADSL enabled. Most outback communities...
The Deep Web houses 96% of publicly accessible content on the Web. Semantic question-answering technology can mine that...
Increasing Internet Speed by forging DNS resolution called edns-client-subnet by IETF. Changing settings in Windows...
A fight is developing over two bills in Congress that are backed by media and content companies—and that...
Net neutrality is big news in recent times, with mobile technology creating bandwidth issues globally many want a...
What drives the U.S. government's interest to establish new internet systems?
A symbiotic relationship between online poker sites and televised poker tournaments is falling apart in the wake of...
Verizon and Google want to exempt wireless networks from rules.
A reading list of law firm updates on the ICANN domain expansion written by law firms publishing of JD Supra.
ell phones, computers, laptops, tablets and portable media players have freed Americans to access the Internet wherever...
For the past three decades, Internet has been using IPv4 that can allow only up to 4.2 billion website names.
A teenage blogger, brought into court chained and blindfolded, was sentenced Monday to five years in jail on charges of...
Top Sources: Internet Regulation
- BusinessWeek
- CNET News.com
- ihavenet.com
- New York Times
- Team Cymru Internet Security News
- ft.com
- ironpaper.com
- MediaPost | Online Media News
- newsfeed.time.com
- thebeginner.eu
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