Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito have now had their convictions overturned for the November 2007 murder of British exchange student Meredith Kercher. Their original trial, often called Italy’s Trial of the Century, is now widely recognized to have been a miscarriage of justice. With the two former college students now free, the focus turns to […]
Russian Women May Be Among the Most Stressed, but Larisa Leonidovna Drozdova Keeps Her Cool
Being a woman is stressful. Anyone who would dare argue with that statement can’t possibly have two X chromosomes. Today’s woman wants it all, has it all and does it all. As a result, men have also had to adjust to society’s shifting gender roles. But while today’s man is supportive in his efforts to […]
DRUM! Magazine Founders Roll Out Industry-Specific Enter Music Network With Leading Percussive Partn
San Jose, Calif., — Over the last 20 years, Phil Hood and Andy Doerschuk, the founders of Enter Music Publishing have published one of the most well-respected innovative music magazines in the industry, DRUM!. Now, the duo, demonstrating their creativity once again, has launched The Enter Music Network (EMN)www.entermusicnetwork.com, an industry specific ad network comprised […]
Privacy, Privacy, Where for Art Thou Privacy?
by Matthew L. Schafer Note: This report originally appeared on the media blog Lippmann Would Roll. In February of 1996 USA Today called the Internet an “Electronic Pandora’s Box,” the Star-Tribune wrote that the public was “selling their privacy,” and today the Los Angeles Times conceded that most Internet users are painfully aware that “they […]
Internet Companies’ Privacy Policies Best Understood By College Grads, Senate Investigates
by Matthew L. Schafer Note: This report originally appeared on the media blog Lippmann Would Roll. On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Technology held a hearing on Internet privacy. The hearing comes at a time when online privacy is beginning to gain more attention. In a survey released last June over […]
Who Controls the Internet? Censorship: from China to Naguib Sawiris
“The Internet is out of control!” For years, this sentence has been the leitmotiv of every government’s opposition to the Web. Politicians don’t like citizens being empowered and actually using their freedom of speech. Well. Times have changed and now businessmen as well as governments have found ways to control the Internet! […]
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