March 31st, 2011 |
by jennifer |
published in
Android, blackberry, Future of the Internet, iphone, kindle | 2 Comments
Amazon strong-arms a third-party Kindle service. Amazon shut down Lendle, a popular Kindle service that allows users to lend their books to strangers, last week because it didn’t “serve the principal purpose of driving sales of products and services on the Amazon site.” Two days later, after customers tweeted their displeasure, Amazon informed Lendle of […]
March 4th, 2011 |
by mollysauter |
published in
cybersecurity, news | 5 Comments
In the past month we’ve seen two countries try to “turn off” the Internet. On January 27, in Egypt, which had previously known few restrictions on Internet access (though, to be sure, intimidation of bloggers and activists was common), nearly all ISPs stopped delivering bits to their subscribers, even though data transiting Egypt from the […]
March 3rd, 2011 |
by jennifer |
published in
Android, cloud, Facebook, iphone | Comments Off on FOI Topics and Links of the Week
Retailer’s Terms and Conditions attempt to restrict negative online reviews. After a consumer posted a negative review of an Internet retailer online, the retailer reached out, not to apologize, but rather to threaten a libel suit. It turns out that the retailer’s Terms and Conditions aim to limit the circumstances under which an unhappy customer […]
January 27th, 2011 |
by zittrain |
published in
Future of the Internet | 3 Comments
The European Journal of International Law published on an affiliated web site a short book review. The author of the book reviewed was displeased, and wrote to the editor asking for it to be taken down. He declined in a very thoughtful letter, part of a correspondence reproduced here. He suggested that he would forward […]
January 25th, 2011 |
by zittrain |
published in
Future of the Internet | 1 Comment
You may have heard of Herdict, the Berkman Center project to crowdsource reports on the moment-to-moment health of the Internet. (Video introduction here; FAQ here.) We are seeking a CEO for it! Since last year Herdict has tracked big blockages like those of China’s Great Firewall, and small ones like the temporary block of WordPress […]