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Police booked in for Anonymous anti-censorship protests
Project Freeweb denies risk to protestors.
Liz Tay
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Ry Crozier
Feb 19 2010 11:49AM
Networking
Block The Filter accused of censorship protest hijack
Anonymous faction rebukes picnic organisers.
Ry Crozier
Feb 17 2010 3:27PM
Security
Operation Titstorm hits the streets
Protest planned in major Australian cities.
Liz Tay
Feb 15 2010 4:00PM
Telco/ISP
Channel firms join internet filter blackout
At least one fears scope creep in Government plans.
Ry Crozier
Jan 27 2010 2:24PM
Security
National net filter protest pushed back
Australia Day BBQs to go ahead.
Ry Crozier
Jan 7 2010 1:14PM
Networking
Chinese citizens plan internet boycott
Internet users in China are planning a day-long boycott in protest of the country's controversial new filtering laws.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 23 2009 9:47AM
Security
Amazon takes heat over Kindle DRM
A literacy group is planning to protest the organisation that pushed for restrictions on Amazon and its Kindle 2 ebook reader.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 6 2009 6:11AM
Hardware
China's 'Great Firewall' blocks off YouTube
The Chinese government has blocked its users from accessing video-sharing service YouTube.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 25 2009 10:23AM
Security
In pictures: Hundreds protest proposed internet filters
Waving banners and shouting "shame", hundreds of people gathered in cities around Australia to protest against Senator Conroy's proposed internet filters.
Kathryn Small
Dec 15 2008 12:23PM
Telco/ISP
Hundreds protest net filtering on Conroy’s new blog
Just 24 hours since its launch, hundreds of people have used Senator Conroy's new blog as a place to protest against his proposed net filtering scheme.
Kathryn Small
Dec 10 2008 2:38PM
Telco/ISP
Inventors protest at US patent bill
Protests have begun over a reform of the patent laws being considered by the US government.
Iain Thomson
Sep 24 2007 2:01PM
Hardware
Net radio prepares for day of protest
Let them eat static.
Clement James
Jun 25 2007 3:47PM
Networking
Ebay pulls Google ads over protest party
GLOBAL - eBay pulls ads as Google protest continuing ban of its Paypal competitor.
Tom Sanders
Jun 14 2007 4:55PM
Software
Online protest starts over 2012 Olympics logo
An online petition to scrap the
proposed logo
for the London Olympics in 2012 is proving very popular.
Iain Thomson
Jun 7 2007 2:59PM
Oddware
NASA, military websites hacked in protest over Israeli bombings
A number of U.S. government, military and university websites have been defaced in protest over the crisis in the Middle East.
René Millman
Aug 1 2006 1:08PM
Security
Fur trade targeted in DoS protest
Animal rights protesters have launched denial of service (DoS) attacks against several companies that work in the fur trade.
René Millman
Feb 15 2005 4:43PM
Security
SCO hit by hacker protest
A hacker by the name of realloc() has defaced the SCO web site in an apparent protest over the ongoing legal proceedings the company is waging against Linux.
René Millman
Nov 29 2004 2:29PM
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