Sentences with phrase «from censorship»

ECHO says it uses the decentralized Blockchain technology to protect any text, video or image from censorship.
Most importantly, the fraud proof solution requires that SPV - nodes can communicate with the network free from censorship.
By spreading out transaction verification across a number of unknown miners, they argue that users are free from the censorship of platforms like Visa or MasterCard, which can now arbitrarily deny service.
For now, one of them has the same functionality that ethereum is supposed to deliver, mainly smart contracts that help to construct versions of Twitter that are safe from censorship and decentralized autonomous organizations.
I really care about privacy and security, as well as platform openness, freedom from censorship and stopping authoritarians who use the internet as a weapon.
We believe that Canadians should have a voice in copyright law, access to information, freedom from censorship, and other issues that we face in the digital world.
How much more do we need to fill that gap than the science which is finally escaping from the censorship of the AGW lobby?
Ray (I am going to refrain from name calling — people who toe the line seem immune from censorship whereas anyone who questions anything seems to be treated somewhat differently)
from Censorship, Friday Artist: Richard Tuttle born 1941 Date: 2003 Classification: on paper, print Medium: Lithograph on paper Dimensions: support: 460 x 357 mm Presented by Universal Limited Art Editions, New York and the artist in memory of Monique Beudert 2005 © Richard Tuttle
from Censorship, Thursday Artist: Richard Tuttle born 1941 Date: 2003 Classification: on paper, print Medium: Lithograph on paper Dimensions: support: 460 x 357 mm Presented by Universal Limited Art Editions, New York and the artist in memory of Monique Beudert 2005 © Richard Tuttle
We both felt the political pressure in making art as contemporary artists and the fear generated from censorship policies.
Although one critic described it as «The outstanding painting of the exhibition... an amazingly convincing representation of the crowded, poverty stricken and degrading life in the slums of a large city,» (3) such acclaim did not protect Norman from censorship by the SFAA the following year.
For this year's Whitney Biennial, the artist Frances Stark painted eight spreads from Censorship Now!!
It protects readers from censorship, fosters secondary markets (i.e., used bookstores) that help protect us from price gouging, and helps less popular authors find new fans.
For fans of Dave Eggers and Kelly Link, an exhilarating collection of stories that explores the mysterious, often dangerous forces that shape our lives - from censorship and terrorism to technology and online dating.
The Hays Code likely saved American from censorship and forced generations of filmmakers to create a creative film language of symbol and innuendo to tell stories.
A VPN offers increased online protection from censorship, spying, or identity theft.
As I began thinking through free speech issues, I realized that Christians, not liberal secularists, have more to lose from censorship.
And, in order to be effective, the press doesn't just have to be protected from censorship, but also violations of its most basic idea — to present facts.
In the West, however, the austere film language that results from censorship is often mistaken for profundity.
So while YouTube, Twitter and Facebook pick and choose what is good for their users the Internet is striving to be free (from censorship) again.
I really care about privacy and security, as well as platform openness, freedom from censorship and stopping authoritarians who use the internet as a weapon.
The types of platforms we use may shift, especially for users living in countries that could benefit from the censorship - blasting potential of blockchain technology, and video (both traditional and live) will continue to dominate as the social communication medium of the future.

Not exact matches

Twitter has fought a number of times to strike down censorship orders from the Turkish authorities, or demands to release user information.
The regulation, published by the China Netcasting Services Association (CNSA), lays out strict censorship rules for online content ranging from movies and documentaries to cartoons and educational videos, according to Reuters.
Chinese authorities have recently cracked down on platforms that allow users to share media from outlets that are not sanctioned under state - issued licenses, amid a wider censorship campaign spearheaded by President Xi Jinping.
But GreatFire.org, an organization that tracks censorship in China, tweeted that the social media silence was a result of orders from the Chinese government.
The revenue share issue is solved by giving artists 98 % of all royalties, the censorship issue because the power remains in the artists hands, and the transparency issue because labels can no longer hide money from the artists.
The internet activists that came out to defeat the SOPA and PIPA censorship bills two years ago are once again mobilizing to protect our digital freedoms — this time from the state's mass surveillance apparatus.
Parker Thompson told Inc., «There are obviously «bad things» that can result from [centralization], like government monitoring and censorship, catastrophic outages, etc..
It also listed government censorship abroad as a risk that could prevent it from growing internationally.
This is just the latest blatant online censorship attempt from the Turkish government, which has become one of the worst offenders on the internet when it comes to quashing dissenting voices.
Sauvik Das, a Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon and summer software engineer intern at Facebook, and Adam Kramer, a Facebook data scientist, have put online an article presenting their study of the self - censorship behavior collected from 5 million English - speaking Facebook users.
His testimony, which included fielding questions from members of Congress about Russian interference, political censorship and Facebook's role in the developing world, was largely seen as a success within Facebook.
By removing human manipulation from the equation, we have money that makes sense, is fair, censorship resistant, and reliable.
With decentralized applications growing exponentially, censorship is gradually being removed from the powers that be and is being placed in the hands of consumers.
In the span of only about eight months, Bitcoin has gone from being a transparent and open community to one that is dominated by rampant censorship and attacks on bitcoiners by other bitcoiners.
I can't help but wonder if that censorship question came about because of this incident from last fall, where a Blackburn campaign ad about «the sale of baby body parts» was temporarily blocked on Twitter.
Bitcoin's uniqueness comes from it being an online monetary platform that is permissionless, censorship resistant and counterfeit resistant, and that creates decentralized consensus.
While the hearings were ostensibly primarily about data security and privacy, Zuckerberg's own words indicate he was not necessarily limiting them to the privacy issue, and lawmakers» questions covered everything from content censorship to Facebook's responsibility for illegal pharmaceutical ads.
This nascent technological movement has the potential to decentralize < br / > control, remove third - party intermediaries from public news access, prevent < br / > censorship and promote bias - free content.
If another etymological aside is permitted, «censorship» is from censere, which means to assess or oversee.
The incident galvanized art - world outrage in part because protesting against censorship provides a necessary distraction from its increasingly uncomfortable predicament: the expiration of critical theory as a warrant for creative pursuits.
Freed in exile from the press of censorship and ideology back home, and indifferent to the expectations of the Western festival circuit, Anvari aimed «low.»
• Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky, Memories of the Future: The most mercurially gifted of the «Odessa School» writers, Krzhizhanovsky is at last emerging from the shadows to which Soviet censorship condemned him for decades, and these seven stories are among the most attractive specimens of his bizarre, whimsical, frightening, kindly, and endlessly fertile imagination.
There might be a field report from a brave, exuberant missionary, or an expert's measured critique of the sex and violence on television (ending not with a plea for censorship, but with an expression of dismay — these people learned something from the Scopes trial).
Founded by three powerful archbishops in 1933, the Legion offered ethical consultation to Hollywood and eschewed cooperation in legal censorship with government agencies, but its power came from its influence on the faithful and from its willingness to encourage boycotts whenever Hollywood ignored its ethical appeals.
Many extrapolated from the story to decry what they said was a larger problem with political correctness and censorship:
The censorship made it impossible for citizens to assess, criticize or support the administration's actions from an informed standpoint.
«Nothing in the fairness ordinance prohibits Hands On Originals, a private business, from engaging in viewpoint or message censorship
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