#MegaChristmas To You: A Message From Kim Dotcom (VIDEO)

Kim Dotcom, the German born Internet entrepreneur and Internet Freedom Fighter who founded the file-sharing website Megaupload, has an important Christmas message to share

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Wikipedia Founder: Snowden is a Hero

Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, has called on Barack Obama to rein in the National Security Agency as he described the whistleblower Edward Snowden as “a hero” whom history will judge “very favourably”.

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Fiber-Optic Cables

People knowledgeable about Google and Yahoo’s infrastructure say they believe that government spies bypassed the big Internet companies and hit them at a weak spot

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White House Reporters Revolt

The nation’s largest news organizations lodged a complaint Thursday against the White House for imposing unprecedented limitations on photojournalists covering President Barack Obama, which they say have harmed the public’s ability to monitor its own government

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America’s Plan to Kill Internet Privacy Rights

The US and its key intelligence allies are quietly working behind the scenes to kneecap a mounting movement in the UN to promote a universal human right to online privacy

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Building an NSA-Proof Cloud

If Germany’s special parliamentary session on U.S. surveillance this week was any indication, European politicians are still worked up about former NSA contractor Edward Snowden’s leaks

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The Snowden Effect

Results of a Harris Poll released this morning show four out of five people have changed the privacy settings of their social media accounts, and most have made changes in the last six months

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NSA Overwhelmed with FOIA Requests

Fueled by the Edward Snowden scandal, more Americans than ever are asking the NSA if their personal life is being spied on

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Feeding the Flames of Revolt

…an act of nonviolent civil disobedience that championed the public good by exposing abuses of power by the government and a security firm

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Silicon Valley Nerds Seek Revenge on NSA

Google Inc. (GOOG), Facebook Inc. (FB) and Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) are fighting back against the National Security Agency by using harder-to-crack code to shield their networks and online customer data from unauthorized U.S. spying

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