threedaymonk + freedom   24

No One Is Illegal
A campaign ‘for the total abolition of immigration controls.’
uk  immigration  freedom  liberty 
may 2011 by threedaymonk
My Trousers and Airport Security
Read this before some ‘security’ goon tries it on with you on your next flight.
security  airports  airline  travel  freedom 
february 2011 by threedaymonk
Apple’s Diabolical Plan to Screw Your iPhone
They’re using unique tamper-resistant screw heads to make it harder for users to make their own repairs and modifications.
apple  hardware  iphone  freedom 
january 2011 by threedaymonk
Flash and free software
Not everyone has Flash, and not everyone wants it. There are ways around it.
flash  linux  open-source  freedom 
november 2008 by threedaymonk
5 reasons to avoid iPhone 3G
That’s why I’m not buying one.
apple  iphone  freedom  drm 
july 2008 by threedaymonk
Cory Doctorow: Our dangerous statistical ignorance
‘The single most pernicious threat to liberty today is humanity’s natural tendency to misunderstand the statistics of rare events’
freedom  liberty  statistics  terrorism  government 
may 2008 by threedaymonk
Zittrain: Is Apple's iPhone Killing the Internet?
I'm not the only person who is wary of closed devices like the iPhone.
apple  iphone  freedom  internet 
may 2008 by threedaymonk
Liberate and disseminate
‘What I do is hack into restricted websites, download the documents I'm interested in, and […] remove the copyright statements from each page. Next I […] upload [them] to the Internet Archive[.]’
freedom  copyright  education  openaccess 
april 2008 by threedaymonk
iPhone SDK Bug Filing
The Rogue Amoeba developers aren't too happy about the iPhone SDK restrictions. In response, they are filing bugs.
apple  iphone  freedom 
march 2008 by threedaymonk
Managing Protest Around Parliament
If you live in the UK and care about your right to protest, you MUST reply to this consultation paper.
uk  politics  protest  freedom 
december 2007 by threedaymonk
'Lyrical terrorist' sentenced over extremist poetry
I'm glad that they didn't imprison her, but I still feel that her trial and conviction was a dangerous misuse of anti-terrorist legislation.
uk  politics  freedom  terrorism 
december 2007 by threedaymonk
Strictly No Photography
Photo sharing site for things people don't want to be photographed.
art  photography  freedom 
december 2007 by threedaymonk
Anger as Japan moves to fingerprint foreigners
I won't visit the US for this reason. Now I can't go to Japan either?
travel  privacy  freedom  dystopian 
november 2007 by threedaymonk
P2P: Is Big Brother Watching You?
Research into the likelihood of P2P activity being tracked by The Man.
privacy  copyright  freedom  p2p 
october 2007 by threedaymonk
Government Official Uses Homeland Security Data To Stalk Ex-Girlfriend
A cautionary tale for those who still believe ‘nothing to hide, nothing to fear’.
security  liberty  freedom  society 
september 2007 by threedaymonk
Music Scholar Barred From U.S., but No One Will Tell Her Why
See, this kind of shit is why I have no desire to visit the US.
stupid  us  bureaucracy  freedom 
september 2007 by threedaymonk
Londonist: Opinion: Freedom Of Speech Does Not Extend To Criticising The Police
Call the metal detector a ‘piece of shit’, get detained and fined by the police. What?!
freedom  uk  scary  liberty  dystopian 
july 2006 by threedaymonk
Blair’s Big Brother Legacy
‘The author charts a nine-year assault on civil liberties that reveals the danger of trading freedom for security.’
freedom  uk  blair  liberty  politics 
june 2006 by threedaymonk
Agents’ visit chills UMass Dartmouth senior
Student visited by the Feds for trying to borrow a copy of Mao’s little red book. How’s that Land of the Free thing working out?
freedom  news  politics  privacy 
december 2005 by threedaymonk
Individual-i
I'm going to strangle the next person to say "post 9/11" as an excuse for their repressive agenda.
internet  privacy  liberty  freedom 
april 2005 by threedaymonk

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