Friday, January 20, 2012

The Internet Strikes Back Anonymous Takes Down DOJ.gov RIAA MPAA Sites To Protest Megaupload Seizure DOJ Gives Its Opinion On SOPA By Unilaterally Shutting 'Foreign Rogue Site' Megaupload... Without SOPA/PIPA Arpaio's officers tun in ICE badges following report Voting Wrongs Santorum Surge Arpaio Effect Denies ABSCBN’s Motion to Dismiss the Filing of a Criminal Complaint for Libel Against Executives and Talents BofA Coughs Up $335 Million Settle Discriminatory Lending Case With DoJ We Must Take A Shoot First Ask Questions Later Approach Censorship Myth That & PIPA Will Stop Infringement 'Educating' Public evidence suggests Apple Google others had illegal ‘no poach’ agreements Investigates Others For 'No Poaching' Agreement Did Provoke Purpose Shuts

DOJ official plans to plead Fifth Amendment, refuses to testify on Fast and Furious Department of Justice official Patrick Cunningham has reportedly planned to plead the Fifth Amendment to avoid incriminating himself in response to a subpoena House oversight committee chairman Rep. Darrell Issa served him that will compel him to appear before Congress about Operation Fast and Furious. DoJ Evidence Suggests Apple, Google, Others Had Illegal 'No Poach' Agreements The Department of Justice released information that suggests a number of large technology companies may have created secret "no poaching" agreements with one another.  Anonymous attacks DOJ site after feds shut down Megaupload Anonymous attacks DOJ site after feds shut down Megaupload DOJ, entertainment industry sites down after piracy arrests Online activists with Anonymous appear to have launched attacks to shut down government and music industry sites after Megaupload arrests. DOJ vs. Anonymous: Who's Tricking Who? With Anonymous' #OpMegaUpload in full swing, it's time to ask ourselves an important question: Who actually has the upper hand in this "battle" – the U.S. Government or Anonymous? You're probably aware that the DOJ delivered a blow on Thursday … DOJ, entertainment industry sites attacked after piracy arrests Anti-SOPA activists with Anonymous appear to have launched attacks to shut down government and music industry sites after Megaupload arrests. DOJ, FBI, entertainment industry sites attacked after piracy arrests Anti-SOPA activists with Anonymous launch attacks to shut down government and entertainment industry sites after Megaupload arrests. DOJ okays raps vs NBI's Gatdula et al MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) - The Department of Justice (DOJ) has recommended the conduct of preliminary investigation for the criminal offense of kidnapping and serious illegal detention against the following in connection with the alleged kidnapping of Japanene national Noriyo Ohara by officers and agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI): DOJ busts Megaupload.com The file-sharing site is accused of being part of "an international organized criminal enterprise." DOJ: 'Inconsistencies' in extortion case led to Gatdula's sacking 'Inconsistencies' surrounding the alleged P6-million extortion of an undocumented Japanese national by National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) led to the replacement of its director Magtanggol Gatdula, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said Friday. For his part, President Aquino admitted that he no longer trusts Gatdula. 'The trust is no longer there,' he said.
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http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120119/14494917475/internet-strikes-back-anonymous-takes-down-dojgov-riaa-mpaa-sites-to-protest-megaupload-seizure.shtml
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120119/13052817473/doj-gives-its-opinion-sopa-unilaterally-shutting-down-foreign-rogue-site-megaupload-without-sopapipa.shtml
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