The Europe Roundup: Introducing GOV.UK
BY Antonella Napolitano | Friday, February 3 2012
The UK government has recently launched the beta version of GOV.UK as a "first step towards a single government website.", in Italy the Parliament has rejected a SOPA-alike bill, in Ukraine a charity develops an interactive map to fight AIDS. And if you're getting confused with ACTA, here's a list of the most useful resources. Read More
Tony Webster and Andy Baird have put up virtual protest signs in front of websites belonging to entities that support SOPA
Protesting SOPA: There's An App (Actually Several) For That
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Friday, January 13 2012
A new Chrome plug-in flags web sites belonging to companies and entities that support the Stop Online Piracy Act, controversial anti-piracy legislation. Once at one of these web sites, Chrome browser users with this plug-in see a red bar at the top of the web page that reads: “Internet Blacklist Legislation Supporter! This company may be a supporter of the dangerous SOPA or PIPA legislation.” Clicking on the bar takes them to a Reddit page with an FAQ about the legislation. Welcome to the emerging world of programmer activism, in which protests against ideas they find objectionable manifest in code and not just letters to lawmakers. Read More
The Europe Roundup: A Network To Feed The Neigbourhood
BY Antonella Napolitano | Friday, October 28 2011
Greece | Boroume: A Network To Feed The Neigbourhood Greece, the European country that is suffering the most from the debt crisis, is dramatically facing a common Western country paradox: while millions of people ... Read More
In Spain, 'Indignados' Continue to Make Demands
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, September 29 2011
Reading up on the doings of the "indignados," a group of Spanish protesters known first for a prolonged occupation of the square in Madrid's Puerta del Sol — in the style of the Jan. 25 protesters who occupied ... Read More
Your Own Personal Mobile Phone Kill Switch
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, March 28 2011
Equipping activists with a cell phone nuclear option to wipe out their phone contents is one of the more prevalent ideas floating around the mobile activism space. Fast Company's Gregory Ferenstein profiles one ... Read More
Android for Activists
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, March 21 2011
Here's a new visual update on the state of the intriguing Guardian Project, an effort to turn Android-based mobile devices into secure reporting mechanisms for use by journalists, activists, and normal folk. Read More
What Do We Want? More HTTPS! Why Do We Want It? Well, Here's Why We Might...
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, November 10 2010
"OFA Under Fire"
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, January 13 2010
Such is the title of a look at the current state of Organizing for America from Politico's Ben Smith and Alex Insenstadt. Read More
In G20 Case, Twitter as "Instrument of a Crime"
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, October 6 2009
EFF has the criminal complaint against Elliot Madison, the Queens man being targeted by the FBI for using Twitter during the G20 protests in Madrid. The document has some fascinating details about how Madison was ... Read More
Creating Change (Dot Org)? Blogging Network Prompts $100k Donation to LGBT Groups
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, July 13 2009
There's an interesting yet somewhat below-the-radar case of bloggers creating change through public pressure and a bit of behind the scenes negotiation. In this case, that change comes in the form of a $100,000 check. Read More