Yearly Archives: 2009

Update to Virgin Media and Copyright DPI

DPI is unlikely to go away; the aim now has to be to identify and proclaim ‘good’ uses of the technology and work to prevent the ‘bad’ uses from becoming prominent telecommunication practices. Continue reading

Posted in Copyright, DPI, Internet, ISPs, Privacy | 3 Comments

Virgin Media to Monitor Copyright Infringement

Until more data is released, privacy advocates and network neutrality advocates alike should take a step back, take a deep breath, and wait for a little more information before letting loose the dogs of wa Continue reading

Posted in Copyright, DPI, ISPs, Privacy, Surveillance | 8 Comments

Tracing the Network, Tracing the NSA

Researchers at the University of Toronto have a decent idea of what ‘carrier hotels’, or major Internet exchange/collocation points, have likely been compromised by NSA surveillance instruments. Continue reading

Posted in ISPs, Privacy, Surveillance, Technology | 2 Comments

Privacy Norms in the Bio-Digital World

What is the penalty when public information is situated outside of its original format and mashed-up with other data sources? What happens when we correlate data to ‘map’ it? Continue reading

Posted in Geolocation, Privacy, Technology, Thoughts | Leave a comment
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