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Canada's Strict New Anti-Corruption Rules Might Lead To Yet More Corporate Sovereignty Lawsuits Against It by Glyn Moody 12-10-2014 1:07 AM (8 comments)
When Is A Terrorist Not A Terrorist? by Glyn Moody 12-09-2014 2:53 PM (33 comments)
The True Cost Of Corporate Sovereignty For The EU: €3.5bn Already Paid, €30bn Demanded - Even Before TAFTA/TTIP by Glyn Moody 12-09-2014 1:06 AM (22 comments)
How Should Standard-Essential Patents Be Licensed? by Glyn Moody 12-05-2014 7:39 PM (23 comments)
Why Requiring Social Networks To Monitor Posts To Spot Terrorists Will Make It Even Harder To Catch Them by Glyn Moody 12-05-2014 11:32 AM (46 comments)
US Government Study Predicts TPP Trade Agreement Will Produce Practically No Extra Growth For Anyone by Glyn Moody 12-05-2014 1:04 AM (15 comments)
The Repeated Failure Of The US And UK Governments' 'Add More Hay' Approach To Surveillance by Glyn Moody 12-03-2014 9:38 AM (34 comments)
Like The NSA And GCHQ, Germany's Foreign Intelligence Agency Uses A Legal Loophole To Spy On Its Own Citizens by Glyn Moody 12-03-2014 1:12 AM (10 comments)
Will New Free Certificate Authority Help Or Hinder Online Security? by Glyn Moody 12-02-2014 9:08 PM (45 comments)
No Joke: China's Broadcasting Authority Bans Puns And Wordplay by Glyn Moody 12-02-2014 1:16 AM (15 comments)
Dutch Government Details How It Will Allow Bulk Cable Interception For Intelligence Services by Glyn Moody 12-01-2014 3:41 AM (20 comments)
Bill Gates Evidently Gets Open Access And Open Data: So What About Open Source? by Glyn Moody 11-26-2014 1:04 AM (15 comments)
Report On UK Terrorist Murder: MI5 Absolved, Facebook Guilty by Glyn Moody 11-25-2014 10:33 AM (13 comments)
UK Government Brings In Yet More Counter-Terrorism Measures -- Including Internal Exile by Glyn Moody 11-25-2014 4:03 AM (22 comments)
Corporate Sovereignty's Chilling Effects by Glyn Moody 11-25-2014 1:03 AM (9 comments)
German Government Refuses FOI Request By Pointing Out Document Already Leaked by Glyn Moody 11-24-2014 5:51 AM (9 comments)
Ireland Asks EU To Support Microsoft In Legal Battle Involving Competing Jurisdictions by Glyn Moody 11-21-2014 2:40 PM (25 comments)
Wish You Had NSA's Cool Spying Toys? Now You Can -- As Low-Cost Open Hardware by Glyn Moody 11-21-2014 6:07 AM (10 comments)
Africa's Ancient Plant Diversity And Seed Independence Still Under Threat From Proposed New Laws by Glyn Moody 11-20-2014 1:08 AM (33 comments)
China Takes The Great Firewall Up A Notch By Blocking An Entire Content Delivery Network by Glyn Moody 11-19-2014 12:07 AM (17 comments)
Consumer Organizations And Internet Companies Mount Legal Challenge To Italy's Extreme Copyright Enforcement Regulations by Glyn Moody 11-18-2014 1:08 AM (9 comments)
To Avoid Government Surveillance, South Koreans Abandon Local Software And Flock To German Chat App by Glyn Moody 11-17-2014 2:29 PM (17 comments)
The Open Science Peer Review Oath by Glyn Moody 11-14-2014 12:49 AM (7 comments)
German Spy Agency Wants To Buy Zero-Day Vulnerabilities In Order To Undermine SSL Security by Glyn Moody 11-13-2014 11:25 AM (27 comments)
London's Third Wall And Surveillance Function Creep by Glyn Moody 11-13-2014 1:23 AM (31 comments)
Lawsuit Filed Against European Commission In EU's Highest Court For Refusing To Allow Official TAFTA/TTIP Petition by Glyn Moody 11-12-2014 1:05 AM (13 comments)
Taiwan's g0v: Using Open-Source Code And Communities To Engage Citizens And Make Government More Open by Glyn Moody 11-11-2014 1:02 AM (6 comments)
Demonizing Strong Encryption: Welcome To The Crypto Wars 2.0 by Glyn Moody 11-10-2014 8:18 AM (62 comments)
Are Apple, Google, Microsoft And Mozilla Helping Governments Carry Out Man-In-The-Middle Attacks? by Glyn Moody 11-07-2014 12:22 PM (48 comments)
Now It's Canada's Turn To Decide On The Patentability Of Genes by Glyn Moody 11-07-2014 1:01 AM (6 comments)

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