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Daily Archives: November 8, 2009

The internet as a tool of political protest: lessons from China?

Posted on November 8, 2009 by Eric Brown

The Post reports on China’s netizens who are using the internet as a tool of protest. While almost every form of open dissent is outlawed in China, mass protests organized online are increasingly putting pressure on police, judges and other … Continue reading →

Posted in Foreign Laws, Social Media

House Ethics breach to prompt P2P laws?

Posted on November 8, 2009 by Eric Brown

This Times editorial discusses the House Ethics Committee’s recent file security issues and indicates legislation may be forthcoming. The vulnerable software is so popular that more than 20 million users are estimated to be on file-sharing networks at any given … Continue reading →

Posted in House

California lobbyists guinea pigs in campaign finance experiment?

Posted on November 8, 2009 by Eric Brown

The Sacramento Bee provides an overview of California lobbyists’ lawsuit to stop a public funding proposal. The lobbyists say the measure to make them collectively pay approximately $34 million to fund California’s statewide secretary of state campaigns in 2014 and … Continue reading →

Posted in California
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