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This Downfall Parody Cost $1.86 Million
July 10th, 2013 2:14 PMThis week, a judge in Hong Kong ordered the investment firm Jefferies to pay $1.82 million to its former employee Grant Williams, who was terminated for sharing a Downfall parody video in a company e-mail in December 2010.
Anons Vow Revenge for Dog Shooting
July 5th, 2013 2:53 PMAmidst the ongoing DDoS attack that has crippled Hawthorne Police Department's website for days, an Anonymous communique has surfaced online vowing to retaliate against the widely publicized shooting of a 2-year-old Rottweiler dog.
Restore The Fourth!
July 3rd, 2013 7:39 PMRestore the Fourth:The anti-SOPA coalition of Internet companies are rallying up for another wave of massive protests tomorrow, this time, to stand up against warrantless domestic surveillance in the wake of NSA PRISM scandal.
4chan Interrupts The Zimmerman Trial
July 3rd, 2013 2:10 PMWhile criminal justice professor Scott Pleasants was testifying via Skype during the George Zimmerman trial this morning, prosecutor Rich Mantei forgot to turn off incoming calls, resulting in dozens of calls from users on 4chan's politics image board.
Amy's Baking Co. Contract Leaked Online
July 2nd, 2013 9:00 PMAmy's Baking Company is back on the radar with yet another controversy after its "employee contract" was leaked yesterday, which shows several provisions that financially penalized staff and prevented them from working at competitor restaurants for up to a year.
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This Downfall Parody Cost $1.86 Million
This week, a judge in Hong Kong ordered the investment firm Jefferies to pay $1.82 million to its former employee Grant Williams, who was terminated for sharing a Downfall parody video in a company e-mail in December 2010.
Anons Vow Revenge for Dog Shooting
Restore The Fourth!
Restore the Fourth:The anti-SOPA coalition of Internet companies are rallying up for another wave of massive protests tomorrow, this time, to stand up against warrantless domestic surveillance in the wake of NSA PRISM scandal.
4chan Interrupts The Zimmerman Trial
While criminal justice professor Scott Pleasants was testifying via Skype during the George Zimmerman trial this morning, prosecutor Rich Mantei forgot to turn off incoming calls, resulting in dozens of calls from users on 4chan's politics image board.
Amy's Baking Co. Contract Leaked Online
Amy's Baking Company is back on the radar with yet another controversy after its "employee contract" was leaked yesterday, which shows several provisions that financially penalized staff and prevented them from working at competitor restaurants for up to a year.