If Piracy Is So Devastating, Why Are We Seeing An Unprecedented Outpouring Of Creativity
TechdirtApr 10


Study: Homophobes May Be Hidden Homosexuals
Live ScienceApr 10
This Just In: People against taxes may secretly support them!

Demise of Peak Oil Theory
David DemingApr 09
Peak Oil is the theory that the production history of petroleum follows a symmetrical bell-shaped curve. Once the curve peaks, decline is inevitable. The theory is commonly invoked to justify the development of alternative energy sources that are allegedly renewable and sustainable.

Peak Oil theory was originated by American geologist M. King Hubbert. In 1956 Hubbert predicted that US oil production would peak between 1965 and 1970. When production peaked in 1970, it
... (more)

Demise of Peak Oil Theory
David DemingApr 09
Peak Oil is the theory that the production history of petroleum follows a symmetrical bell-shaped curve. Once the curve peaks, decline is inevitable. The theory is commonly invoked to justify the development of alternative energy sources that are allegedly renewable and sustainable.

Peak Oil theory was originated by American geologist M. King Hubbert. In 1956 Hubbert predicted that US oil production would peak between 1965 and 1970. When production peaked in 1970, it
... (more)

Healthy polar bear count confounds doomsayers
The Globe and MailApr 05
The debate about climate change and its impact on polar bears has intensified with the release of a survey that shows the bear population in a key part of northern Canada is far larger than many scientists thought, and might be growing.

The number of bears along the western shore of Hudson Bay, believed to be among the most threatened bear subpopulations, stands at 1,013 and could be even higher, according to the results of an aerial survey released Wednesday by the Government of
... (more)

Viacom v. Google: A Decision at Last, and It's Mostly Good (for the Internet and Innovation)
EFF.orgApr 05
The Internet can breathe a sigh of relief today.  In the latest twist in the long-running Viacom v. YouTube litigation, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals revived the entertainment giant's suit against Google -- but simultaneously eviscerated most of the legal theories on which the lawsuit was based.  

Here's the quick and dirty: Back in 2
... (more)

5000+ Artists Line Up For a Pirate Bay Promotion
TorrentFreakApr 05


CFL Fluorescent Light Bulbs: More Hype Than Value
RichSoil.comApr 04


IT'S REAL: Check Out What It's Like Using Google's Crazy Computerized Glasses
Business InsiderApr 04

Google just released a design concept for its "Google Glasses" called Project Glass.

It's a frame you wear that has a small screen in the corner of your vision.

Google displays a number of things on that screen that are just inside your peripheral vision.
... (more)


Patents Threaten To Silence A Little Girl, Literally
TechdirtMar 28



World's First Flying File-Sharing Drones in Action
TorrentFreakMar 21


Google Defends Hotfile (and Megaupload) in Court
TorrentFreakMar 20


The Pirate Bay Attacks Censorship With Low Orbit Server Drones
TorrentFreakMar 19


Kim Dotcom: Many Megaupload Users at the US Government
TorrentFreakMar 12


History Shows That Copyright Monopolies Prevent Creativity And Innovation
TorrentFreakMar 06
We all too frequently hear that the copyright monopoly is supposed to encourage creativity and that the patent monopoly is supposed to encourage innovation. Most lawyers whose jobs depend on the belief in these myths even claim that the monopolies fulfill these functions to the letter. But when we look at history, a different pattern emerges.

Let’s start around the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. In that day and age, copyright monopoly laws were in force in the Unit
... (more)

Anonymous, Decentralized and Uncensored File-Sharing is Booming
TorrentFreakMar 04
The file-sharing landscape is slowly adjusting in response to the continued push for more anti-piracy tools, the final Pirate Bay verdict, and the raids and arrests in the Megaupload case. Faced with uncertainty and drastic changes at file-sharing sites, many users are searching for secure, private and uncensored file-sharing clients. Despite the image its name suggests, RetroShare is one such future-proof client.

The avalanche of negative file-sharing news over the past weeks ha
... (more)

Kim Dotcom: US Govt Is Protecting An Outdated Monopolistic Business Model
TorrentFreakMar 01
This is the real issue. The closure of Megaupload is the equivalent of the government shutting down Henry Ford for producing cars because it's forcing the horse and buggy industry to adapt. - Chris

The Pirate Bay, Now Without Torrents
TorrentFreakFeb 29


Yahoo turns patent troll, aims to shake down Facebook for fees in run up to IPO
VentureBeatFeb 28


Cyberlocker To Shut Down After PayPal Ban
TorrentFreakFeb 27
Wow, this could kill the industry.

Megaupload Founder Kim Dotcom: “We’re Going To Win”
TorrentFreakFeb 27


Scroogle, Privacy-First Search Engine, Shuts Down for Good
BetabeatFeb 23
This really sucks. Startpage is just not as good. - Chris

RIAA Insists That, Really, The Music Industry Is Collapsing; Reality Shows It's Just The RIAA That's Collapsing
TechdirtFeb 21


How Much Is Enough? We've Passed 15 'Anti-Piracy' Laws In The Last 30 Years
TechdirtFeb 15


The Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde: It's evolution, stupid
Wired UKFeb 13


The Pirate Bay Says Goodbye to (Most) Torrents on February 29
TorrentFreakFeb 13


Rhino dies in anti-poaching demo by conservationists
MSNBCFeb 10
You have absolutely got to read the last line of this article!

The Himalayas and nearby peaks have lost no ice in past 10 years, study shows
The GuardianFeb 09



Previous Page . Next Page






All original InformationLiberation articles CC 4.0



About - Privacy Policy