Posts Tagged ‘open rights group’
The web filter industry
28Jul13
There has been a LOT of noise over the past week about David Cameron’s proposals to have default on web filters for UK ISPs (which seems to be happening despite it not being part of official government policy, and entirely outside of any legislative framework). Claire Perry (Conservative MP for Devizes) has been leading the […]
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Tags: censorship, filter, moral panic, morals, open rights group, proxy, vpn, web
The right not to get caught
05May09
For @monadic, who forgot this was happening, and @stephenbonner who asked for a blog post summarising events – a short write up of last Friday’s Open Rights Group event, ‘resisting the all seeing eye’, featuring Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross. Things got off to a fairly predictable start for anybody who follows Cory’s and Charlie’s […]
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Tags: Charles Stross, Cory Doctorow, hacking, open rights group, politics, privacy, transparency