#INN’s 2013 Person of the Year: Edward Snowden

He pulled off the year’s most spectacular heist. Exiled from his country, the 30-year-old computer whiz has become the doomsayer of the information age

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Kim Dotcom Links WikiLeaks Donation to Megaupload Raid

Kim Dotcom linked his €20,000 Wikileaks donation to the Megaupload raid and details on the entertainment industry’s backroom skirmishes with the site

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Corporations Spying on Nonprofits

Corporations are increasingly spying on nonprofit groups they view as potential threats with little fear of retribution

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Thankful for Those Struggling to Limit the NSA

On Monday the Supreme Court, ruling on an emergency petition, declined to do the right thing and hear a case challenging the massive government surveillance of Americans

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Anon Hacker Sentenced to 10 Years

Hammond calls his 10-year sentence a ‘vengeful, spiteful act’ by US authorities eager to put a chill on political hacking

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Snowden’s E-Mail Service Fought FBI Over Privacy

Mr. Levison’s shutting the business he had spent a decade building and becoming an unlikely hero of privacy advocates in their escalating battle with the government over Internet security

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Assange Calls for Barrett Brown’s Release

Gagged and jailed journalist Barrett Brown received a supportive boost on Monday from WikiLeaks and its exiled editor-in-chief, Julian Assange

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Jailed Activist Fights Government Attempt at Media Gag Order

Federal prosecutors will attempt to place a gag order on the jailed activist-journalist Barrett Brown and his legal team on Wednesday that would prevent them from talking to the media about his prosecution

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$52 Billion ‘Black Budget’ - U.S. Spying Revealed in Leaked Report

The $52.6 billion “black budget” for fiscal 2013, obtained by The Washington Post from former ­intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, maps a bureaucratic and operational landscape that has never been subject to public scrutiny

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NSA Broke Privacy Laws Thousands of Times Annually

The National Security Agency has broken privacy rules or overstepped its legal authority thousands of times each year since Congress granted the agency broad new powers in 2008, according to an internal audit and other top-secret documents

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