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SEO NEWS: Congress Attacking Piracy Again – All Wrong

August 13th, 2012

Are you a modern day tech pirate? If the US government pushes through a new bill under examination, you just may be a pirate. For once, big corporations are right to tell the government to back down – and they are not only doing it for themselves, they are doing it for all of us [...]

 
 
 

SEO NEWS: Canadian Piracy Bill

May 24th, 2012

A disappointing piece of news to hit the SEO world is that the Canadian Copyright Modernization Act (Bill C-11) has had a limit put on its parliamentary debate. That seems to point toward executive passage regardless of what the lower houses say. The bill has plenty of cheerleaders, but unfortunately they are primarily lobbyists for [...]

 
 
 

SEO NEWS: Google Get Into the Cable Biz

May 8th, 2012

In major, breaking SEO news, Google is laying fiber optic cable which will deliver users with 900 megabit speed for downloads and streaming. While you may think this has little to do with SEO, the MPAA sticking their nose in it changed the way that anyone using the Internet views this major advancement in digital [...]

 
 
 

SEO NEWS: ISPs to Police Internet Users

March 23rd, 2012

The news that ISP providers in the US will act as “policeman” for RIAA and the entertainment industry has sparked plenty of debate among SEOs as to how this may impact their creation of multimedia content. The “six-strikes” plan is set to go into effect in June of 2012, but already there is concern over [...]

 
 
 

SEO NEWS: Universal Pirates Beatles Music from MegaUpload Before Turning Site in For Piracy

February 17th, 2012

The hacktivist group Anonymous struck again, setting the SEO world on fire. This time exposing big record companies for actively participating in the activities they said are killing the industry with willful disregard of the law. Universal Music fell under a cloud of guilt after emails directing employees to use torrent sites to grab as [...]

 
 
 
 
 

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