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This Week in Internet Censorship: Points system for Weibo, Activist Released in Bahrain, Censorship in Malaysia, Ethiopia, and More

China: Twitter-Clone Weibo Introduces a Points System for Punishing Content Violations
Chinese microblogging site Sina Weibo introduced new user conditions on Monday under which users will be deducted “points” for violating its content policy. Users will be suspended from the website once they run out of points. ...

EFF Joins Twitter in Standing Up For User

We took a stand for Twitter users Wednesday, and in an amicus brief (PDF) urged a New York City judge to reconsider his decision authorizing a broad subpoena to Twitter that seriously threatens the First Amendment and privacy rights of everyone on the Internet.
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When a Little Bit Means a Lot: Humble Donations Help EFF

Update 6/7/2012: Customers who have already purchased Humble Indie Bundle V will automatically have these three new games added to their download pages. Folks who have yet to purchase the bundle will need to pay more than the average price at the time of their visit to get...
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Call to Action: Join the Fight Against Cyber Spying Proposals in the Senate

EFF and an array of civil liberties organizations are engaged in a pitched battle against the privacy-invasive legislation Congress is pushing under the guise of promoting “cyber security.” Everyone agrees that network security is important, but a thinly disguised mass surveillance bill won’t help address the needs of our country...

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Privacy News Roundup: Government Snooping in the Free World

UK Data Breaches Were an Inside Job
Privacy advocates in the United Kingdom got the unfortunate opportunity to say “we told you so” last week, following revelations that nearly 1,000 civil servants working at the UK government’s Department for Work and Pensions had been disciplined for accessing citizens’ private...

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