Daily Archives: October 6, 2013

Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (2001-11-21) – Video

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Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (2001-11-21)
Air Date: November 21st, 2001 Panelists: Mo #39;Nique Imes-Jackson, Gil Bellows, Clive Cussler Jane Chastain.

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Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (2000-08-22) – Video

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Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (2000-08-22)
Air Date: August 22nd, 2000 Panelists: Joe Rogan, Shari Belafonte, Kari Wuhrer David McReynolds.

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Scratching Out Censorship – Video

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Scratching Out Censorship
Students and faculty gather in the Handwerker Gallery to read books banned in their past for unappreciated content.

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The Real Lil Dee – Censorship (Underground Rap Monster) – Video

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The Real Lil Dee - Censorship (Underground Rap Monster)
http://www.rapmonster.com/lildee white jesus , black jesus, middle eastern, no jesus thats my motherfucking thesis whats the reason? well shit i got plenty, ...

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Apple comes under fire after pulling Chinese anti-censorship app

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Apple's decision this past summer to remove a censorship circumvention tool from the Chinese App Store has drawn criticism from some claiming that the iPhone maker is kowtowing to that country's authoritarian government. Users of Chinese microblogging site Sina Weibo recently voiced their frustrations online, according to CNN, claiming that Apple showed it has no integrity in removing the app Open Door. The app is still available in other App Stores outside of China.

The app in question is a browser that masks users' identities as they surf the Internet. It also circumvents China's well-publicized censorship protocols, allowing Chinese users access to banned material on the Internet. It was available in the Chinese App Store until July of this year, when Apple pulled the program.

Prior to its removal, Open Door was seeing around 2,000 daily downloads, according to the Daily Mail. The developers say they received no prior notification from Apple that their app was about to be pulled. They claim that the removal was unjust, given that the app is only a browser and that any information accessed comes at the user's own discretion

Apple countered that apps are beholden to the laws of the countries in which they are sold.

Despite their disagreement with Apple, Open Door's developers say they will not challenge the decision. They say they fear retaliation from Apple if the issue were to become more publicized.

"Unfortunately," one developer told CNN, "we're not aware of any app developer ever [who was successful] in challenging Apple's decision. In fact, we won't be surprised if Apple decides to pull our app from all App Stores and/or terminates our account in retaliation."

Apple's decision drew complaints from social media users and Chinese anti-censorship protestors. "The fruit is contaminated," one Sina Weibo user wrote. "Where is your integrity!" wrote another.

Apple has previously pulled apps from the Chinese App Store in order to meet government censorship requirements. In April, the company removed a book-selling app that gave users access to banned texts.

The Open Door development is indicative of the troubles U.S. technology firms face doing business in China. While the world's most populous nation is a prime market for U.S. firms, its restrictive policies often run counter to American ideals.

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ArmA3: Combine Transhuman Overwatch Test – Video

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ArmA3: Combine Transhuman Overwatch Test
A small test showing my upcoming Combine units for ArmA3. Music copyright by Valve, will not be offered for download! http://forums.bistudio.com/showthread.p...

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Aleksandr Shklyaruk ‘Klucis and the Materialisation of a Futurist Idea’ – Video

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Aleksandr Shklyaruk #39;Klucis and the Materialisation of a Futurist Idea #39;
Aleksandr Shklyaruk, art-critic, designer, director of Kontakt-Kultura Publishing House, Moscow.

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