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VeriSign Announces Increase in .Com/.Net Domain Name Fees from VeriSign, Inc.
VeriSign COM/NET Registry will raise their prices for such again by October 1, 2008
Domain Name Registrations Up 22% from Last Year, Totaling 168 Million
VeriSign today released the Domain Report for the second quarter of 2008, highlighting a continued growth of the Internet globally. At the midpoint of 2008, according to the report, there were 168 million domain name registrations across all Top Level Dom
iTWire - Sysadmins slam ACMA web filtering study
The System Administrators Guild of Australia has criticised the Australian Communications and Media Authority's report on ISP-level content filtering, questioning its relevance to real-world condition
New Instructions and Law Regulations on Online Privacy
Technical requirements for authorized monitoring of some specific telecommunications and provides a list of duties for telecommunication operators,
World Internet Project
The "World Internet Project" is a collaborative research project that studies social conditions, politics and economics of the internet as well as new technologies around the world.
PC World - Business Center: Google Grilled on Human Rights
Google's shareholders, following the advice of the board, voted down two proposals on Thursday that would have compelled the search giant to change its human rights policies, but the issue dominated the company's annual shareholder meeting nevertheless.
The Melon Farmers' Censorship Watch
The Melon Farmers is an anti-censorship campaigning website
The Pirate Bay Launches Uncensored Blogging Service
he service is intended to be a safe haven for bloggers who want to be able to write whatever they want, without being afraid to get shut down by their blog host
China publishes 'blacklist' of video Web
Chinese authorities ordered 25 video-sharing Web sites to halt operations and issued warnings to dozens of others on Thursday, tightening their grip on online content
Russian government enacts Byzantine WiFi regulations
According to Funtanka.ru, users will have to register every WiFi-enabled device with the government
U.C. Berkeley student's Twitter messages alerted world to his arrest in Egypt
When Egyptian police scooped up UC Berkeley graduate journalism student James Karl Buck, who was photographing a noisy demonstration, and dumped him in a jail cell last week, they didn't count on Twitter.
UAE telecom Du has blocked all websites deemed to offend the "moral, social and cultural values" of the Gulf Arab state
Dubai's free zones and residents in Nakheel or Emaar Properties freehold developments will come under the UAE's proxy server for the first time.
Internet censorship in Germany
The district government of Dusseldorf county, Northrhine-Westfalia in Germany, is forcing Internet Service Providers to block access to selected foreign Internet sites.
First blogging workshop in Kabul
The Afghan Association of Blog Writers (Afghan Penlog) overcame financial difficulty and obstacles like electricity shortages to organize the first blogging workshop in their histor
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