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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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China today is reportedly shutting down about 10,000 unregistered and unapproved Web sites, most of them operated by...
Oxford, and director of the Royal Institution, has led members of the government to admit their work on internet...
young girl. The IWF quickly reversed that decision - but web libertarians saw the incident as evidence of internet...
Republican politicians on Thursday called for a sweeping new federal law that would require all Internet providers and...
Key Advertising Groups Committed to Strong Industry Self-Regulation and the Development of Privacy Guidelines for...
The Federal Trade Commission is proposing self-regulatory guidelines in a revised set of behavioral advertising...
A battle pitting broadcasters and Internet distributors against artists and producers forms the backdrop for hearings...
China's 47 million bloggers are frequently subjected to censorship by their Internet service providers, but politically...
This study explores an under-studied layer of Chinese Internet censorship: how Chinese Internet companies censor...
issues such as different governments having different agendas. As an example, Wyatt said the US pushed back on internet...
Two years ago, Chinese President Hu Jintao called on Chinese Communist Party (CCP) members to “assert supremacy over...
February 4, 2009 BEIJING — It was meant to be a tongue-in-cheek alternative to the stultifying variety show beamed into...
Economic woes won't stop Barney Frank from introducing legislation to legalize online poker.
China may be emerging as a spamming superpower, according to a recent report. Researchers from McAfee found that the...
NTT DoCoMo Inc. on Friday became the first mobile phone company to automatically ban customers under 18 from accessing...
Even though it was only a week before the Spring Festival — the most important family holiday on the Chinese calendar —...
Key Advertising Groups to Develop Privacy Guidelines for Online Behavioral Advertising Data Use and Collection NEW YORK...
Four marketing and advertising associations have agreed to work together to arrive at new guidelines for online...
In anticipation of a larger Democratic congressional majority, the online ad industry is moving quickly to be...
Call it growing pains. The online ad industry's largest trade group, the Interactive Advertising Bureau, expects to...
The Federal Trade Commission may strengthen its focus on online advertising and privacy if, as is expected, current FTC...
China has extended its crackdown on porn to online games after shutting down 1,250 websites for containing explicit...
Top Sources: Internet Regulation
- BusinessWeek
- theneteconomy.wordpress.com
- CNET News.com
- ihavenet.com
- thebeginner.eu
- webpagefx.com
- New York Times
- boonplanet.com
- ft.com
- ironpaper.com
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