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The European Commission wants to hear your opinion on copyright reform. On this site we're making it easy for you to respond to the official EU consultation by filtering out the questions that don't
A rare opportunity to change the path of copyright in Europe has emerged, but there's not much time to take advantage of it. The European Commission (EC) has opened up for public comment copyright ...
Forty-two percent of Americans, on average, identified as political independents in 2013, the highest Gallup has measured in 25 years. Meanwhile, Republican identification fell to 25%, the lowest ...
Imagine your frustration as you place a call to customer service to complain or seek assistance for a product or service, only to be circumvented by an obtuse robot, or subjected to 17-minute wait ...
Nearly half of the African-American men who grow up in the United States are arrested by the time they hit their 23rd birthday, according to a new landmark study that set out to examine biases ...
The US National Security Agency sidestepped the issue when a Senator penned a letter to the agency asking if it has conducted surveillance on members of Congress and other American lawmakers, saying
Disgruntled with NSA spying on US citizens, two senators from opposing parties have introduced a bill banning companies in California from providing essential utility services to the agency - ...
Despite an admirable intellect and dedicated support for US military personnel at war, former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates says President Barack Obama didn't have sufficient faith in the ...
United States President Barack Obama will reportedly hold a closed-door meeting with select officials on Thursday this week to discuss in private the future of the controversial surveillance ...