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  2. Internet in prisons - Wikipedia

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    Internet use in prisons allows inmates to communicate with the outside world. Much like the use of telephones in prisons, the use of the internet under supervision, for various purposes, is approved in 49 U.S. correctional systems and five Canadian provinces. Each of the reporting U.S. systems, except Hawaii, Iowa, Nebraska and Nevada, use ...

  3. Timeline of online video - Wikipedia

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    With the Internet in such an infancy, technology and bandwidth could not support the endeavor so the broadcast only lasted the six episodes. Unofficially, Ring Warriors was the first television show to be broadcast on the Internet. [4] 1997 Companies

  4. Brewster Kahle - Wikipedia

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    Kahle serves on the boards of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Public Knowledge, the European Archive (now Internet memory) and the Television Archive. He is a member of the advisory board of the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program of the Library of Congress , and is a member of the National Science ...

  5. 'Most hated man on the Internet' Hunter Moore is going to prison

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    A man dubbed "the most hated man on the Internet" is going to prison. According to Reuters, 28-year-old Hunter Moore, founder of the now-defunct revenge site "Is Anyone Up," pleaded guilty to a ...

  6. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams argue in their book Wikinomics that YouTube is an example for an economy that is based on mass collaboration and makes use of the Internet. "Whether your business is closer to Boeing or P&G, or more like YouTube or flickr, there are vast pools of external talent that you can tap with the right approach.

  7. Internet homicide - Wikipedia

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    Internet homicide, also called internet assassination, refers to killing in which victim and perpetrator met online, in some cases having known each other previously only through the Internet. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Also Internet killer is an appellation found in media reports for a person who broadcasts the crime of murder online or who murders a ...

  8. Suicide of Amanda Todd - Wikipedia

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    On October 14, 2022, Coban was sentenced to 13 years in prison by the presiding judge, who used her discretion to add a year to the 12 years sought by the Crown attorney, citing aggravating factors including the sophistication of the blackmail scheme, the widespread distribution of Todd's images, and Coban's lack of remorse.

  9. Martha Stewart Says She Was 'Dragged into Solitary' in Prison ...

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    Stewart is also interviewed in the documentary. "I had to do all that crap that you see in the movies. You can't even believe that that's what you're going through," she said.

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