Some agencies even require that candidates submit passwords, e-mail and
Internet pseudonyms, and even text message, and e-mail logs to facilitate the social media investigation process.
In a complaint filed in New York federal court earlier this month, the publishers accused the sellers of «hiding behind the anonymity of
internet pseudonyms» to profit from unauthorised copies of their books.
In a complaint filed in New York federal court earlier this month, the publishers accused the sellers of «hiding behind the anonymity of
internet pseudonyms» to profit from unauthorised copies of their... [Read more...]
Bully is a good start to a necessary conversation, but its loving voice is likely to be drowned out by haters who hide their own wounded hearts behind
Internet pseudonyms and broadcast microphones.
Not exact matches
In the investigation of Hari's journalistic felonies, it emerged that he had been operating on the
internet under the
pseudonym David Rose.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg mocked Grant Shapps, who used the
pseudonym Michael Green for his
internet business.
The
Internet - age version could be D.H.J. Polymath, another collective
pseudonym who could define a new style of mathematics.
Craving connection with others, Nancy (Andrea Riseborough) creates elaborate identities and hoaxes under
pseudonyms on the
internet.
It's the
pseudonym Edward Snowden used when he first approached, over the
Internet, documentary filmmaker and muckraking journalist Laura Poitras, hoping to find someone trustworthy and with a pulpit who could share with the world what he'd discovered about the outrageous mass surveillance the NSA is engaged in that makes Big Brother look like an amateur.
A German state has declared that Facebook's policy requiring that a user identify himself by his real name violates that state's law allowing the use of
pseudonyms and contravenes the fundamental right to freedom of expression on the
Internet (see here for an Associated Press article).
This website is freely available to all on the
internet, and prospective users need to register with a username and password and give themselves a name by which they are known on the site — invariably a
pseudonym.
Operators of newspaper Web sites, blogs and chat rooms that allow readers to post anonymous comments using
pseudonyms do not have to readily reveal the posters» identities in defamation suits, Maryland's highest court ruled yesterday, further shaping an emerging area of First Amendment law in the
Internet age.
Sometimes, even jokes like the sarcastic Dogecoin, which played on the
pseudonym for an
internet meme, manage to amass millions of dollars.