May 25, 2012 by TheAlyonaShow
From subpoenas that contain gag orders to hand over information on Twitter users, to this business of forcing services like Skype to have a backdoor for the feds, there’s a lot of fear about whether or not maintaining web anonymity, or even protected free speech, will become relics of the past. But, that’s unless Iceland has something to do with it. Smari McCarthy, executive director of the International Modern Media Institute joins the show.
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