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French court orders Twitter to identify racist and anti-Semitic users
Company could face fines of over $1,300 per day if it doesn't comply.
Company could face fines of over $1,300 per day if it doesn't comply.
Breach that exposed data for 77 million accounts could have been prevented.
Gamers team up with EFF, file petition to cancel trademark.
Taking down the Gozi Virus and its distributor.
As e-mail privacy laws stall in Congress, Google pushes for stronger standard.
For example, Dell's Dutch subsidiary only paid 0.10 percent tax on $2B profits.
Social media ban is too sweeping to pass muster under the First Amendment.
Palm CEO told Jobs his proposal "is not only wrong, it is likely illegal."
Husband, wife, and son accused of getting rich by defrauding phone customers.
Reporters without Borders is latest site used in "watering hole" campaign.
Revenge porn king does cocaine, mocks victims, gets on TV—and spawns imitators.
The government is going to shut down Mega! Also, please give us $1 million.
If put into place, France would tax tech companies on "personal data" collected.
Dotcom's Mega colleagues celebrate, then speak to Ars about what's next.
Google funds the survey, but majority says search should block pirated content.
Eric Schmidt blogs about his trip to the country, full of Linux and restrictions.
Kim Dotcom launches his super-private cloud storage with a wild display.
Reports of massive traffic to the site backed up by some slow registrations.
New service is bulletproof, says Dotcom—the most lawyered-up startup ever.
Attorneys appealed to Fifth Circuit to prevent this injunction—and lost.
Command servers and domains that targeted governments around the world go dark.
A gallery illustrating the movement to stop SOPA, one year after historic protests.
Free users will get 50GB; $13 to $40 per month buys you 500GB to 4TB of storage.
Iran seen as growing threat after Stuxnet; Air Force wants more cyberwarriors.
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) suspects the Swartz case may have been retaliation.
The tablet balances size, performance, and battery life with some success.
New service is bulletproof, says Dotcom—the most lawyered-up startup ever.
'Scan, upload, match' is the new 'rip, mix, burn'
We take a look at some of the Start menu alternatives for Windows 8.