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New Solution Sets a New Standard for Web Filtering and Privacy for K-12 Schools, Higher Education and Enterprise Devices Across Any Network WINTER PARK, Fla ...
I have read the PROTECT IP Act that was introduced by Senators Patrick Leahy, Orrin Hatch, and Chuck Grassley and aimed at countering illegal online sale of counterfeit goods. The bill attempts to not ...
Despite the fast-paced progress of technology today, the internet remains a disturbingly dangerous place. All the time, we hear about websites becoming unavailable due to denial of service (DoS) ...
Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) has called the PROTECT IP Act “a threat to our economic future and to our international objectives.” He characterized its predecessor as a “bunker-busting cluster bomb when ...
DNS filtering will harm First Amendment rights on the Internet without significantly deterring infringers. It is not an effective method of fighting copyright and trademark infringement online because ...
A bill moving through the U.S. Senate that would grant the government greater power to shutter Web sites that host copyright-infringing content is under fire from security researchers, who say the ...
Steve Crocker, David Dagon, Dan Kaminsky, Danny McPherson, and Paul Vixie have authored a white paper warning that the DNS filtering requirements of the PROTECT IP Act would be ineffective in reducing ...