Facebook and ACLU want to protect likes as free speech
Opponents argue that since no statement is explicitly made, it shouldn’t be protected by the First Amendment.
On Aug 8, 2012 by Fidel Martinez
Twitter challenges court order over user information
On April 23, a New York judge had ruled that prosecutors don’t need to have a warrant to subpoena your Twitter account.
On May 8, 2012 by Lauren Rae Orsini
Maryland bans employers from asking for passwords
There’s no need to worry about handing over your Facebook password to an employer anymore—at least if you live in Maryland.
On Apr 10, 2012 by Lauren Rae Orsini
Policymakers take aim at Facebook password coercion
At least three senators have either threatened to or already introduced legislation against employers who request Facebook passwords.
On Mar 26, 2012 by Lauren Rae Orsini
ACLU responds to Facebook password coercion
The American Civil Liberties Union is standing behind employees like Robert Collins, who have been forced to trade online privacy for employment.
On Mar 22, 2012 by Lauren Rae Orsini
It’s been a bad month for those against international Internet censorship
Non-U.S. governments are calling for more Internet censorship.
On Feb 6, 2012 by Jennifer Abel
BART cops hacked
Hackers strike again in the ongoing battle between hackers and BART.
On Aug 17, 2011 by Janet Kornblum
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