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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- How might DPI integrate into the discussion of lawful access and catching child pornographers? The question was asked of Christopher Parsons (right) during a recent interview with a Toronto student radio station, and it related to deep packet inspection (DPI) in Canada. A PhD student at the University of Victoria on [...]
This week the case against the author a violent rape fantasy was dropped - further evidence that existing obscenity laws have no teeth. But would we have it any other way?
The hard-line camp of Iran's ruling establishment has so far quashed a major challenge by reformists. The fight has gone to the streets and at least 20 people have been killed by official count. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei -- who has frequently backed the hard-liners -- is ill, and a succession battle looms. Will the hard-liners leave the choice of the next supreme leader to chance?
We live in an immodest age. We do not go down to the waves in stripey huts on wheels - rather a shame, I think, since Victorian 'bathing machines' have always sounded fun for a ride, the Stannah stairlifts of the seas - but we must count ourselves lucky we do not have to wear wool to the beach any more.
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 2. SWIMMING World has learned that the International Swimming Federation (FINA) has backed out of its appeal of Jessica Hardy's doping suspension reduction. Originally, both...
Closing the Indigenous gap was never going to be easy, but the reception of the Productivity Commission report will unfortunately make it harder, writes Eva Cox .
I have often wondered why I am a fan or pull for certain teams and not others. What makes one club more appealing than the next for me to root for them or buy merchandise with their emblem or logo on it? To begin with, I think it starts with the same criteria that makes news – proximity, significance, timing, prominence and human interest.
New Delhi, July 2 : The Delhi High Court Thursday gave a landmark judgement that de-criminalises homosexuality. Here are key excerpts from the 105-page ruling
The Delhi High Court Thursday gave a landmark judgement that de-criminalises homosexuality. Here are key excerpts from the 105-page ruling: - The notion of equality in the Indian Constitution flows from the 'Objective Resolution' moved by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1946. He said: 'Words are magic things often enough, but even the magic of words sometimes cannot convey the magic of the human ...
Following the recent outrage over MPs' expenses, Sean Carey talks to Gerald Mars, who provides an anthropological take on the scandal.
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