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Government websites on rise again despite cull
The number of government websites is increasing despite a high-profile cull, Francis Maude has revealed. The Cabinet Office minister said his official
Pirate Bay founder faces Danish hacking charges
Pirate Bay founder Gottfrid Warg will be deported next week to Denmark to face charges of stealing confidential data. Mr Warg is being deported from S
Netherlands court orders end to Pirate Bay ban
A Dutch court has told local internet service providers they can restore access to The Pirate Bay. The ISPs had been ordered in 2011 to stop internet
UK government tackles wrongly-blocked websites
The government is drawing up a list of sites inadvertently blocked by the filters it asked internet service providers (ISPs) to implement. Many sites
Six arrested in $45 million global cybercrime scheme
(Reuters) - Six people were arrested and charged on Monday for participating in a worldwide ATM heist that stole $45 million from two Middle East bank
Internet censorship does not suit Turkey
According to Google’s Transparency Report, requests to remove content coming from the Turkish government have increased 966 percent in 2013. Turkey
Turkey: What's Behind Government's Troubling Proposed Internet Law ?
Over the last decade, the Turkish government has instituted a series of increasingly problematic internet laws which, according to watchdogs, have giv
Online Free Speech Threatened in Turkey
The future of free speech online in Turkey hangs in the balance as the Turkish parliament considers legal provisions that would suppress Internet spee
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