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Zensursula
November 16th, 2011 7:05 PMBack in 2009, Germany's Family Affairs minister Ursula von der Leyen became a target of public ridcule after proposing a censorship law that would've prohibited internet users from accessing certain "inappropriate" websites.
"Emma, You May Now Kiss Emma"
November 16th, 2011 6:06 PM ShareHeart Sutra Remixes
November 16th, 2011 5:14 PMThese music video remixes, most of which come from the Vocaloid community, were inspired by the famous Heart Sutra Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture.
Rebecca Black's "Person of Interest"
November 16th, 2011 4:26 PMRebecca Black's new single "Person of Interest" hit YouTube yesterday. It seems that she is no longer concerned about what day of the week it is.
American Censorship Day
November 16th, 2011 3:29 PMCongress will begin hearings on the controversial Protect IP Act and Stop Online Piracy Act today, which have been dubbed the "Internet Blacklist Bill" for their potentially devastating impact on free speech and creativity.
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Zensursula
Back in 2009, Germany's Family Affairs minister Ursula von der Leyen became a target of public ridcule after proposing a censorship law that would've prohibited internet users from accessing certain "inappropriate" websites.
Heart Sutra Remixes
These music video remixes, most of which come from the Vocaloid community, were inspired by the famous Heart Sutra Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture.
Rebecca Black's "Person of Interest"
Rebecca Black's new single "Person of Interest" hit YouTube yesterday. It seems that she is no longer concerned about what day of the week it is.
American Censorship Day
Congress will begin hearings on the controversial Protect IP Act and Stop Online Piracy Act today, which have been dubbed the "Internet Blacklist Bill" for their potentially devastating impact on free speech and creativity.