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Jillian C. York the US Director of International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, has released an article on Aljazeera discussing what she claims to be “hysterics” surrounding the recent announcement by Twitter of its changes to the way it handles content takedowns. York states “Suddenly, netizens were calling for a Twitter boycott… and proclaiming the death of the platform… on Twitter, of course. While a Twitter boycott is unlikely to have any real effect… and yelling about the death of Twitter on Twitter is just, well, humorous… What the company had announced was that they’d built in the capability to censor content per country. And to do so only in response to official requests, though you wouldn’t know that was the case from the hysterics. …The truth is, Twitter has indeed instituted a method whereby they can – upon receipt of a “valid and applicable legal request” – take down tweets. The company also states that they will only respond “reactively”; in other words, to content that has already been posted. There is a safety feature built in: Users can change their location if they think the one Twitter has listed based on their IP address is wrong.”

 

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Kyle McDonald the 25 year old US artist is being investigated by the US Secret Service over his latest art work that involved studying faces of unsuspecting people looking at a computer, that has been posted onto peoplestaringatcomputers.tumblr.com. McDonald’s suspected breach of the US law relates to his secret installation of custom spyware applications onto Mac computers at two Apple retail stores, that enabled the iSight built-in webcam to snap a photo every minute and upload any detected faces to his site. Secret Service agents tipped off by Apple Corp raided McDonald’s studio seizing his computers, drives and peripherals as evidence of a computer crime under the US Code. McDonald an artist working at the coal face of technology has sort assistance from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Inspired by Ben Davis ow.ly/5RWSz image source Twitter ow.ly/5RWLN People Staring at Computers art project (August 2 2011)

Kyle McDonald the 25 year old US artist is being investigated by the US Secret Service over his latest art work that involved studying faces of unsuspecting people looking at a computer, that has been posted onto peoplestaringatcomputers.tumblr.com. McDonald’s suspected breach of the US law relates to his secret installation of custom spyware applications onto Mac computers at two Apple retail stores, that enabled the iSight built-in webcam to snap a photo every minute and upload any detected faces to his site. Secret Service agents tipped off by Apple Corp raided McDonald’s studio seizing his computers, drives and peripherals as evidence of a computer crime under the US Code. McDonald an artist working at the coal face of technology has sort assistance from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

 

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