If a takedown notice could blacklist a site from every available DNS provider, the URL would be effectively erased from the internet.
Without a friendly DNS provider, the URL would be effectively erased from the internet.
If a takedown notice could blacklist a site from every available DNS provider, the URL would be effectively erased from the internet.
Without a friendly DNS provider, the URL would be effectively erased from the internet.
Draft Proposal from W3C Could Stymie Web Innovation. May 29, 2013 the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed a formal objection to the inclusion of digital rights management (DRM) in HTML5, arguing that a draft proposal from the World Wide Web…
Today (April 27, 2013) I was stumbling into fantastic webpages again and again! After reading and listening to a few I began to reflect on this Awesome environment where thousands of people are fully awake to the fact of the…