In a move that mirrors China’s attempts to censor political bloggers, members of the United States Senate have drafted a bill that would criminalize bloggers and other media pundits who criticize the US Congress without a license to do so.
Yes, it’s much longer than I said it was going to be, but TechFreep is finally back after some time. I apologize to everyone who kept checking back for new articles, but the move to L.A. was much more strenuous than I had initially anticipated.
The Universal Tube and Rollform Equipment Corporation is suing Internet video behemoth YouTube for sending millions of errant, unwanted visitors to its site.
According to Netcraft, an internet tracking company that has been counting the world’s websites since 1995, the ‘Net crossed the 100 million website mark last month.
After demanding that YouTube remove all of its copyrighted videos last week, Comedy Central has given YouTube the okay to continue hosting video of its TV shows.
Online video provider Metacafe launched a service today called Producer Rewards, paying cash to users who upload the most interesting and entertaining clips.
According to a study conducted by research analysis group In-Stat, North Americans rated broadband as the communication service they can least live without.
Warner Music Group signed a deal with Internet video provider Brightcove that will spread Warner-owned videos around the web in a free, ad-supported form.
As the Gubernatorial elections approach Democrats have taken advantage of Google’s search algorithm in order to bring anti-Republican results to the top.