Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Regulation of content and freedom of speech

Last week a group of hungry, ambitious set of geeks were set out to prove themselves and their abilities. Their tasks were to scan and investigate two laptops and find evidence of spyware, corrupt files, evidence of hard drive tampering, and research on what goes into content regulation on the net, in print, in films and constitutional rights of freedom of speech.

Next three law students received stipends to research statutes on cybercrimes and what constitutes as evidence when presenting a case.



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