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Jan
24
megaupload

The closing of Megaupload: SOPA again?

By Silvina Moschini After the famous “blackout” against Sopa, which saw protests against the proposed anti-piracy law on the front pages of the big websites, and the bill’s loss of

Jan
18
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Dialogue on Diversity Internet Data Privacy Colloquium, 2012

The organization Dialogue on Diversity and an assembly of collaborating organizations which includes LATISM, Latinos in Social Media, Hispanic Technology and Telecommunications Partnership, National Cyber Security Alliance, AT&T, CapitalWirePR, LATISM

Jan
18
Wikipedia SOPA

Digital biographies, real effects

By Silvina Moschini The Vatican’s admission to using Wikipedia as a source of information about its cardinals-to-be highlights issues of online visibility for individuals, companies, and institutions. While the SOPA

Apr
20
ObamaFBLive

Obama goes live on FaceBook

Obama will hold Town Hall meeting today at FaceBook headquarters in Palo Alto, California and will be streamed live on FaceBook Live, FaceBook’s own TV channel. Online sources reveal that

Mar
24
Center4MediaJustice

Latinos for Internet Freedom address future of internet at Nat’l Latino Congreso Conference 2011

In December 2010, the FCC passed rules that provide minimal protection to wireless users. These new rules have created a segregated Internet where wireless users are left with blocked and