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Help take a bite out of cybercrime, mate

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John Moe
Nov 2, 2011
Yesterday, the British government challenged China and Russia in how the countries regulate the Internet. The remarks came from the opening speech...

British government trying to figure out social media

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John Moe
Aug 26, 2011
The phrase "kill the messenger" comes to mind. There was a big meeting on Thursday in London between British officials and representatives of...

Daily roundup of social media and jail: England and Egypt edition

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John Moe
Aug 17, 2011
Actually, if it's England, I guess we're talking about gaol....

Riots have died down but the online wars in England are heating up

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John Moe
Aug 12, 2011
While the UK government is considering whether to shut down Twitter so the people using the service for "ill" won't have a way to communicate, the...

Cameron floats the idea of shutting down social media. Yeah, that ought to take care of everything.

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John Moe
Aug 11, 2011
England's Prime Minister David Cameron addressed the House of Commons today in the wake of the recent riots in that country. He noted how social...

The sheepish sheepdog

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Katharine Crnko
Nov 24, 2011
It reads almost like the plot line of a Woody Allen movie: There's a new workplace hazard for Ci, a Border Collie, who was born and bred to herd ...

Twitter to give over information in British case?

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John Moe
May 26, 2011
Twitter is apparently prepared to give British investigators information about users accused of violating a "super injunction". The injunction...

British law vs. Whole internet via Twitter

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John Moe
May 23, 2011
A British athlete involved in a salacious scandal was awarded an injunction by a British court that prevented his name from being identified, the ...

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